spencer's synthetic philosophy. 



Part VII. — General Analysis. 



1. The Final Question. 



2. The Assumption of Metaphysi- 



cians. 



3. The Words of Metaphysicians. 



4. The Reasonings of Metaphysi- 



cians, [ism. 



5. Negative Justification of Real- 



6. The Argument from Priority. 



7. The Argument from Simplicity. 



8. The Argument from Distinct- 

 ly A Criterion wanted. [ness. 



10. Propositions qualitatively dis- 

 tinguished. 



Part VIII.- 



1. Special Psychology. 



2. Classification. 



3. Development of Conceptions. 



4. Language of the Emotions. 



11. The Universal Postulate. 



12. The Test of Relative Validity. 



13. Its Corollaries. 



14. Positive Justification of Real- 



ism. 



15. The Dynamics of Consciousness. 



16. Partial Differentiation of Sub- 



ject and Object. 



17. Completed Differentiation of 



Subject and Object. 



18. Developed Conception of the 



Object. 



19. Transfigured Realism. 



-Corollaries. 



6. Sociality and Sympathy. 



6. Egoistic Sentiments. 



7. Ego-Altruistic Sentiments. 



8. Altruistic Sentiments. 



9. ^Esthetic Sentiments. 



THE PRINCIPLES OF SOCIOLOGY. 



Vol. I. $2.00. 



CONTENTS. 



Part I. — The Data of Sociology. 



1. Super-Organic Evolution. 



2. The Factors of Social Phenom- 



ena. 



3. Original External Factors. 



4. Original Internal Factors. 



5. The Primitive Man — Physical. 



6. The Primitive Man — Emotional. 



7. The Primitive Man — Intellec- 



tual. 



8. Primitive Ideas. 



9. The Ideas of the Animate and 



the Inanimate. 



10. The Ideas of Sleep and Dreams. 



11. The Ideas of Swoon, Apoplexy, 



Catalepsy, Ecstasy, and other 

 Forms of Insensibility. 



12. The Ideas of Death and Resur- 



rection. 



13. The Ideas of Souls, Ghosts, 



Spirits, Demons. 



14. The Ideas of Another Life, 



15. The Ideas of Another World. 



16. The Ideas of Supernatural 



Agents. 



17. Supernatural Agents as causing 



Epilepsy and Convulsive Ac- 

 tions, Delirium and Insanity, 

 Disease and Death. 



18. Inspiration, Divination, Exor- 



cism, and Sorcery. 



19. Sacred Places, Temples, and 



Altars ; Sacrifice, Fasting, and 

 Propitiation; Praise, Prayer. 



20. Ancestor-Worship in general. 



21. Idol- Worship and Fetich- Wor- 



ship. 



22. Animal-Worship, 



23. Plant-Worship.. 



24. Nature* Worship. 



25. Deities. 



26. The Primitive Theory of Things, 



27. The Scope of Sociology, 



