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III. Eugenics 



1. Possible and Impossible Ideals 



2. Negative Eugenical Measures 



3. Positive Eugenical Measures 



4. Contributory Eugenical Measures 



5. The Declining Birthrate 



CHAPTER VI. GENETICS AND ETHICS 



I. The Voluntaristic Conception ok Nature and ok Human 



Responsibility 

 II. The Mechanistic Conception of Nature and oe Person - 



ALITY 



1. The Determinism of Heredity 



2. The Determinism of Environment 

 III. Determinism and Responsibility 



1. Determinism not Fatalism 



2. Control of Phenomena and of Self 



3. Birth and Growth of Freedom 



4. Responsibility and Will 



5. Our Unused Talents 



6. Self Knowledge and Self Control 



IV. Th^InDIVIDUAL AND THE RACE 



/yi. The Conflict between the Freedom of the Individual and 

 the Good of Society 

 2. Perpetuation and Improvement of the Race the Highest 

 Ethical Obligation 



REFERENCES 



GLOSSARY 



INDEX 



