CONTENTS 



CHAPTER I 



INTRODUCTORY 



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The Need of the Present . 

 Science and Citizenship . 

 The First Claim of Science 

 Essentials of Good Science 

 The Scope of Science 

 Science and Metaphysics 

 The Ignorance of Science 

 The Wide Domain of Science 

 The Second Claim of Science 

 The Third Claim of Science 

 Science and the Imagination 

 The Method of Science Illustrated 

 Science and the Esthetic Judgment 

 The Fourth Claim of Science 

 Summary and Literature . 



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CHAPTER II 



THE FACTS OF SCIENCE 



1. The Reality of Things 



2. SenseTmpressions and Consciousness 



3. The Brain as a Central Telephone Exchange 



4. The Nature of Thought . 



5. Other-Consciousness as an Eject . 



6. Attitude of Science towards Ejects 



7. The Scientific Validity of a Conception 

 S. The Scientific Validity of an Inference 

 9. The Limits to Other-Consciousness 



10. The Canons of Legitimate Inference 



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