CONTENTS 



CHAPTER XXV 



Evolution of Man Huxley's View HaeckePs View His 

 Sunken Continent Language, Writing, Printing The Course 

 of Evolution Embryology The Manifestation of Him in 

 whom we live and move and have our being . . . 312 



CHAPTER XXVI 



All Ultimate Causes incomprehensible Unknown Nature of 

 Chemical Affinity An Overruling Power known by its works 

 The Mind can conceive its own semblance only The Prob- 

 lems of Sin and Death The^Answer of Evolution . . . 324 



CHAPTER XXVII 



Young Animals Infancy Childhood Discipline of Life in 

 Man; in Woman Mental Differences in Sex Schopenhauer's 

 Pessimism 335 



CHAPTER XXVIII 



Youthful Love Marriage A Mother's Love The Lessons of 

 Life The duty of Learning the Psychical and Moral Laws 

 as well as the Physical Laws . . . . 347 



CHAPTER XXIX 



Atavism and Crime, physical and moral Utter selfishness 

 Criminality Brutality Punishment should be Deterrent and 

 Preventive, not Revengeful . . . . . 355 



CHAPTER XXX 



Fear for the Future The Dread of Death Retrospect of Life 

 The Gospel of Evolution The Question of a Future Life . 363 



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