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Philosophy of Nature; 1. Coleridge's Interest in Science; 2. The Idea of Nature; 3. The Idea of Life; 4. Coleridge and Evolution; Chapter V. Moral Philosophy; 1. The Science versus Schemes of Morals; 2. The Method of Ethics; 3. The Idea of the Self; 4. Will and Motive; 5. The Meaning of the Good; 6. Motive and Consequences; 7. Love the Fulfilling of the Law; Chapter VI. Political Philosophy; 1. Coleridge's Interest in Politics 327 $a2. The Origin of Political Obligation3. The Law of Nations; 4. The Idea of the Body Politic; 5. Practical Applications; Chapter VII. Theory of Fine Art; 1. Contemporary Aesthetics; 2. Psychological and Metaphysical Data; 3. Poetic Imagination; 4. Imitation in Art; 5. The Place of Taste; 6. Theory and Practice in Literary Criticism; Chapter VIII. Philosophy of Religion; 1. Specific Problems of Religious Philosophy; 2. The Meaning of Religion; 3. The Idea of God; 4. The Personal Being of God; 5. God as Special Providence; 6. Immortality of the Soul; 7. 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