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he were forced to choose between that and idealism, 

 he would elect for the latter, but is not aware that 

 he is under any compulsion to choose either the one 

 or the other. The conclusion of a very trenchant 

 article is that the safety of morality does not Me in 

 the adoption of any particular philosophical specu- 

 lation or theological creed, but in vital beUef that 

 natural law will inevitably send social disorganisation 

 upon the track of immorahty. This is a cardinal 

 article of Huxley's faith. 



