1914. The textbook was composed from a course of lectures and
discussions given first at the University of Illinois and later at
Wesleyan University. Contents: Part I. The Evolution of Morality:
The Origin of Personal Morality; The Origin of Social Morality;
Outward Development-Morals; Inward Development-Conscience; The
Individualizing of Conscience; Can We Base Morality Upon
Conscience? Part II. The Theory of Morality: The Basis of Right and
Wrong; The Meaning of Duty; The Judgment of Character; The Solution
of Personal Problems; The Solution of Social Problems; Objections
and Misunderstandings; Alternative Theories; The Worth of Morality.
Part III. Personal Morality: Health and Efficiency; The Alcohol
Problem; Marriage and Divorce; Fellowship, Loyalty and Luxury;
Truthfulness and Its Problems; Culture and Art; The Mechanism of
Self-Control; The Attainability of Happiness. Part IV. Public
Morality: Patriotism and World-Peace; Political Purity and
Efficiency; Social Alleviation; Industrial Wrongs; Industrial
Reconstruction; Liberty and Law; Equality and Privilege; and The
Future of the Race.
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