Tâoism, [32].
Theology, relation to ethics, [24], [25].
Theoretical and practical ethics distinguished, [21]–[23].
Universalism of moral law, [127]–[130], [213]–[215].
Utilitarianism, [35], [152]–[164];
error of, [155]–[160];
measure of truth involved in, [161]–[165];
evolutionist, [155]–[156], [159];
Lecky on, [157] (note).
Value of the morally good, [160].
Volitions, objects of moral judgment, [193]–[196].
Wayland, Dr. Francis, [166].
Whewell, [95].
Will, free, [106]–[112];
point of personal responsibility, [194]–[195].