Growth of the gentler virtues, 132.
Forms of the virtue of truth, industrial, political, and philosophical, 137.
Each stage of civilisation is specially appropriate to some virtue, 147.
National virtues, 151.
Virtues, naturally grouped together according to principles of affinity or congruity, 153.
Distinctive beauty of a moral type, 154.
Rudimentary [pg 406] virtues differing in different ages, nations, and classes, 154, 155.
Four distinct motives leading men to virtue, 178-180.
Plato's fundamental proposition that vice is to virtue what disease is to health, 179.
Stoicism the best example of the perfect severance of virtue and self-interest, 181.