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the principle that the individual mind requires an
object beyond itself.
CHAPTER VII APPLICATIONS 166
(1) The recognized moral order contains irrational
elements. (2) How are rational principles to be
brought into relation with it? (3) Different inter-
ests must be preserved except so far as they con-
flict. (4) Where there is conflict the test is con-
sistency carried through life as a whole. (5) In
developing a rational order three rules of method
are of use, (6) viz. (a) the system must "work,"
(7) (b) must impose no restraint not necessary for
its working, (9) (c) must be impartial. (9) Bear-
ing of the principle on abstract rights and collective
wholes.
CHAPTER VIII IMPLICATIONS 193
(1) Relation of the Principle of Harmony to Utili-
tarianism (2) and to Idealism. (3) Self-sacrifice
cannot be resolved into self-realization. (4) Dis-
parity of values, apparently opposed to the prin-
ciple, is found to corroborate it. (5) The sanction
of the principle is internal harmony. (6) It ac-
cords with a spiritual interpretation of the world-
process. (7) The anti-ethical view of development
is false.
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Publication Information: Book Title: The Rational Good. Contributors: L. T. Hobhouse - author. Publisher: H. Holt and Company. Place of Publication: New York. Publication Year: 1921. Page Number: viii.
    
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