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CONTENTS
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116 The unknown world of the subject 112
117 In prison 114
118 What then is our neighbour ? 116
119 Experience and fiction 116
120 To case the mind of the sceptic 120
121 Cause and effect 121
122 The purposes in nature 121
123 Reason. 122
121 What is volition? 122
125 Of the realm of freedom 122
126 Oblivion 123
127 For a purpose 123
128 Dream and responsibility 123
129 The alleged contest of motives 124
130 Purposes? Will? 126
131 The moral fashions 129
132 Christianity dying away in morality 130
133 To cease thinking of oneself . 132
134 In how far we have to beware of pity 136
135 Being pitied 137
136 Happiness in pity 137
137 Why double our "ego"? 138
138 Increase of tenderness 139
139 Nominally higher 140
140 Praise and blame 140
141 More beautiful, but less valuable 142
142 Sympathy 142
143 Woe, if this craving should rage! 146
144 Closing the ears to misery 146
145 Unselfish 147
146 Even across our neighbour 147
147 Cause of "altruism" 149
148 Future outlook. 150


Third Book 153
149 Small inconventionalities are needed 155
150 The accidentality of matrimony 156
151 New ideals to be invented 156
152 Formula of oath 157
153 A malcontent 157
154 Comfort in a life of peril 158
155 Extinct scepticism 158
156 Evil through wantonness 158