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{5. Social Statics, or the science of the Co-ex- 

 istences of Social Phenomena 635 



C. Social Dynamics, or the science of the Suc- 

 cessions of Social Phenomena 639 



7. Outlines of the Historical Method 640 



8. Future prospects of Sociological Inquiry.. 642 



Chapter XI. Additional Elucidations of the Sci- 

 ence of History, 



§ 1. The subjection of historical facts to uni- 

 form laws is verified by statistics 644 



2. — does not imply the insignificance of 



moral causes 646 



3. — nor the inefflcacy of the characters of 



individuals and of the acts of govern- 

 ments 64T 



4. The historical importance of eminent men 



PAOB 



and of the policy of governments illus- 

 trated 650 



CnAPTEK XII. Of the Logic of Practice, or Art ; in- 

 cluding Morality aiid Policy. 



§ 1. Morality not a Science, but an Art 652 



2. Relation between rules of art and the the- 



orems of the corresponding science 653 



3. What is the proper function of rules of art f 654 



4. Art can not be deductive 655 



5. Every Art consists of truths of Science, ar- 



ranged in the order suitable for some prac- 

 tical use 655 



6. Teleology, or the Doctrine of Ends 656 



7. Necessity of an ultimate standard, or first 



principle of Teleology 657 



8. Conclusion 659 



