Chapter xiv. Intention and
motive 45. Complex Ends. 46. Intention.
47. Motive. 48. Ethical Significance of
Intention and Motive.
Chapter xv. Feeling as motive
49. Feeling. 50. Feeling and Action. 51.
Feeling as Object. 52. Freedom as Object.
Chapter xvi. Rationality and
will 53. The Irrational Will. 54.
One View of Reason. 55. Dominant and Subordinate
Desires. 56. The Harmonization of Desires. 57.
Varieties of Dominant Ends. 58. An Objection
Answered. 59. This View of Reason Misconceived.
60. Another View of Reason.
THE SOCIAL WILL
Chapter xvii. Characteristics
of the social will 61. What
is the Social Will? 62. Social Will and Social
Habits. 63. Social Will and Social Organization.
64. The Social Will and Ideal Ends. 65.
The Permanent Social Will.
Chapter xviii. Expressions of
the social will 66. Custom. 67.
The Ground for the Authority of Custom. 68. The
Origin and the Persistence of Customs. 69. Law.
70. Public Opinion.
Chapter XIX. The sharers in
the social will 71. The Community.
72. The Community and the Dead. 73. The
Community and the Supernatural. 74. Religion
and the Community. 75. The Spread of the Community.
THE REAL SOCIAL WILL
Chapter xx. The imperfect
social will 76. The Apparent and the
Real Social Will. 77. The Will of the Majority.
78. Ignorance and Error and the Social Will.
79. Heedlessness and the Social Will. 80.
Rational Elements in the Irrational Will. 81.
The Social Will and the Selfishness of the Individual.
Chapter xxi. The rational
social will 82. Reasonable Ends. 83.
An Objection Answered. 84. Reasonable Social
Ends. 85. The Ethics of Reason. 86. The
Development of Civilization.
Chapter xxii. The individual
and the social will 87. Man’s
Multiple Allegiance. 88. The Appeal to Reason.
89. The Ethics of Reason and the Varying Moral
Codes.
THE SCHOOLS OF THE MORALISTS
Chapter xxiii. Intuitionism 90.
What is it? 91. Varieties of Intuitionism. 92.
Arguments for Intuitionism. 93. Arguments against
Intuitionism. 94. The Value of Moral Intuitions.
Chapter xxiv. Egoism 95.
What is Egoism? 96. Crass Egoisms. 97.
Equivocal Egoism? 98. What is Meant by the Self?
99. Egoism and the Broader Self. 100. Egoism
not Unavoidable. 101. Varieties of Egoism. 102.
The Arguments for Egoism. 103. The Argument against
Egoism. 104. The Moralist’s Interest in
Egoism.