The science of life : fully illustrated in tone and line and including many diagrams

CONTENTS

CHAPTER VIII. Moprern Ipess or Conpucr

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1. The conduct of life . . . 827 § 5. Candour : § 2. What is the self we conduct? . 827 § 6. Restraint and poise. : § 3. The primary biological duties . 830 § 7. Evasion, indolence, and fear .

§ 4. Of self-knowledge and moods . 831

832 834 837

CHAPTER IX. BorbDERLAND SCIENCE AND THE QUESTION OF PERSONAL SURVIVAL

§1. The theory of body-soul-spirit 839 § 4. Materialization and ectoplasm

§2. Dream anticipation and _ tele- § 5. Mythology of the future life . pathy . 840 § 6. The survival of the personality § 3. Clairvoyance, table- “tapping, and after death : : . telekinesis : 842 BOOK IX

BIOLOGY OF THE HUMAN RACE

CHAPTER JI. Percuitarities or THE Species Homo SAPIENS

. Fire, tools, speech, and econo- § 3. Primary varieties of human life mics : : . 857 § 4. The development of human § 2. Origins of Homo sapiens ; . 858 interaction : : ‘

CHAPTER II. Tue Present Posse oF Human ASSOCIATION

§1. Thereligioustradition . . 866 § 5. The breeding of mankind § 2. The passing of traditionalism . 870 § 6. The superfluous energy of man § 3. The supersession of war . oy § 7. The possibility of one collective § 4. The change in the nature of human mind and will education : ‘ ; - 872 § 8. Life under control . INDEX

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