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‚Q‚U(1928)
Sceptical Essays.

‚PDLondon; Allen & Unwin, 1928. 251 p. 19 cm.
[Contents]
Introduction: On the value of scepticism. 2.Dreams and facts. 3.Is science superstitious? 4.Can men be rational? 5.Philosophy in the twentieth century. 6.Machines and the emotions. 7.Behaviourism and values. 8.Eastern and Western ideals of happiness. 9.The harm that good men do. 10.The recrudescence of puritanism. 11.The need for political scepticism. 12.Free thought and official propaganda. 13.Freedom in society. 14.Freedom versus authority in education. 15.Psychology and politics. 16.The danger of creed wars. 17.Some prospects; cheerful and otherwise.
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‚QDNew York; Norton, 1928. 256 p. 22 cm.
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‚RDNew York; Barnes & Noble, 1956. 172 p. 19 cm.

‚SDLondon, Allen & Unwin, 1960. 172 p. 19 cm.
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‚TDEssays in Skepticism.
New York; Philosophical Library, 1962.

‚UDFirst pub. in Unwin Paperbacks, 1977. 189 p.
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‚Q‚V(1929)
Marriage and Morals.

‚PDLondon; Allen & Unwin, Oct. 1929. 254 p. 20 cm.
[Contents]
1.Introduction. 2.Matrilineal societies. 3.Partriarchal systems. 4.Phallic worship. 5.Christian ethics. 6.Romantic love. 7.The liberation of women. 8.The taboo on sex knowledge. 9.The place of love in human life. 10.Marriage. 11.Prostitution. 12.Trial marriage. 13.The family at the present day. 14.The family in individual pshychology. 15.The family and the state. 16.Divorce. 17.Population. 18.Eugenics. 19.Sex and individual well-being. 20.The place of sex among the human values. 21.Conclusion. Index.
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‚QDNew York; Liveright, 1929. vi,320 p. 20 cm.
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‚RDGarden City, N. Y., Garden City Pub., 1929. 320 p. (A Star book)

‚SDGarden City, N. Y., Sun Dial Center Press, 1938. 320 p. 21 cm.

‚TDLondon; Allen & Unwin, 1961. 158 p. 19 cm. (Unwin books, 13)
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‚UDNew York; Bantam Books, 1963. 125 p. 18 cm. (Bantam classics, HC-209)

‚VDFirst pub. in Unwin Paperbacks, 1976.
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‚Q‚W(1930)
The Conquest of Happiness.

‚PDLondon; Allen & Unwin, 1930. 252 p. 20 cm.
[Contents]
Preface. Pt.I: Causes of unhappiness. 1.What makes people unhappy? 2.Byronic unhappiness. 3.Competition. 4.Boredom. 5.Fatigue. 6.Envy. 7.The sense of sin. 8.Persecution mania. 9.Fear of public opinion. Pt. II: Causes of happiness. 10.Is happiness still possible? 11.Zest. 12.Affection. 13.The family. 14.Work. 15.Impersonal interests. 16.Effort and resignation. 17.The happy man. Index.
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‚QDNew York; Liveright, 1930. 249 p. 21 cm.
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‚RDNew York; Book League of America, 1930. 249 p. 20 cm.
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‚SDNew York; Avon Books Division, Hearst Corp., 1930. 159 p. 18 cm. (Avon books, G-1095)
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‚TDNew York; New American Library, 1951. 142 p. 18 cm. (Signet books, 848)
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‚UDLondon; Allen & Unwin, 159 p. 19 cm. (Unwin books, 14)

‚VDNew York; Bantam Books, 1968. 180 p. 18 cm.

‚WDFirst pub. in Unwin Paperbacks, 1975.
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‚Q‚X(1931)
The Scientific Outlook.

1st ed.
‚PDLondon; Allen & Unwin, 1931. 285 p. 20 cm.
[Contents]
Introduction. Pt.I: Scientific knowledge. 1.Examples of scientific method. 2.Characteristics of scientific method. 3.Limitations of scientific method. 4.Scientific metaphysics. 5.Science and religion. 6.Beginnings of scientific technique. 7.Technique in inanimate nature. 8.Technique in biology. 9.Technique in physiology. 10.Technique in psychology. 11.Technique in society. Pt.III: The scientific society. 12.Artificially created societies. 13.The individual and the whole. 14.Scientific government. 15.Education in a scientific society. 16.Scientfic reproduction. 17.Science and value. Index.
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‚QDGlencoe, Illinois; Free Press, 1931. 277 p. 22 cm.
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‚RDNew York; Norton, 1931. 277 p. 21 cm.
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2nd ed., with a prefatory note to the 2nd ed.
‚PDLondon; Allen & Unwin, 1949. 285 p. 19 cm.
* "In this edition I have made no important changes, but have corrected topical allusions which have become out of date"(From: Note to the 2nd ed.)
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‚QDNew York; Norton, c1959.
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