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First and Last Things: A Confession of Faith and Rule of Life

First and Last Things: A Confession of Faith and Rule of Life

Author: H. G. Wells
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Introduction

Word Count: 918    |    Released on: 18/11/2017

were all, we found, extremely uncertain in our outlook upon life, about our religious feelings and in our ideas of right and wrong. And yet we reckoned ourselves people of the educated class an

uite unexpected degree. It would not be difficult to caricature one of those meetings; the lecturer floundering about with an air of exquisite illumination, the audience attentive with an expression of thwarted edification upon its various brows. For my own part I grew so interested in planning my lecture and in joining up point and

tions I discuss, and there is a literature so enormous in the aggregate that only a specialist scholar could hope to know it. I have not been unmindful of these professors and this literature; I have taken such opportunities as I have found, to test my propositions by them. But I feel that such apology as one makes for amateurishness in this field has a lesser quality of self-condemnation than if one were dealing with narrower, more defined and fact-laden matters. There is more excuse for one here than for the amateur maker of chemical theories, or the man who evolves a system of surgery in his leisure.

of picturesque scoundrel or non-moral expert, but as a person frequently irritable, ungenerous and forgetful, and intermittently and in small but definite ways bad. One thing I claim, I have got my beliefs and theories out of my life and not fitted them to its circumstances. As often as not I have learnt good by the method of difference; by the taste of the alternative. I tell this faith I hold as I hold it and I sketch out the princ

y readers the opening sections may seem the driest and least attractive. But I would ask them to begin at the beginning and read straig

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Contents

Introduction Part 1 Chapter 1 The Necessity for Metaphysics Part 1 Chapter 2 The Resumption of Metaphysical Enquiry Part 1 Chapter 3 The World of Fact Part 1 Chapter 4 Scepticism of the Instrument Part 1 Chapter 5 The Classificatory Assumption Part 1 Chapter 6 Empty Terms Part 1 Chapter 7 Negative Terms Part 1 Chapter 8 Logic Static and Life Kinetic Part 1 Chapter 9 Planes and Dialects of Thought Part 1 Chapter 10 Practical Conclusions from These Considerat
Part 1 Chapter 11 Beliefs
Part 1 Chapter 12 Summary
Part 2 Chapter 1 My Primary Act of Faith
Part 2 Chapter 2 On Using the Name of God
Part 2 Chapter 3 Free Will and Predestination
Part 2 Chapter 4 A Picture of the World of Men
Part 2 Chapter 5 The Problem of Motives the Real Problem of L
Part 2 Chapter 6 A Review of Motives
Part 2 Chapter 7 The Synthetic Motive
Part 2 Chapter 8 The Being of Mankind
Part 2 Chapter 9 Individuality an Interlude
Part 2 Chapter 10 The Mystic Element
Part 2 Chapter 11 The Synthesis
Part 2 Chapter 12 Of Personal Immortality
Part 2 Chapter 13 A Criticism of Christianity
Part 2 Chapter 14 Of Other Religions
Part 2 Chapter 15
Part 3 Chapter 1 Conduct Follows from Belief
Part 3 Chapter 2 What is Good
Part 3 Chapter 3 Socialism
Part 3 Chapter 4 A Criticism of Certain Forms of Socialism
Part 3 CHapter 5 Hate and Love
Part 3 Chapter 6 The Preliminary Social Duty
Part 3 Chapter 7 Wrong Ways of Living
Part 3 Chapter 8 Social Parasitism and Contemporary Injustice
Part 3 Chapter 9 The Case of the Wife and Mother
Part 3 Chapter 10 Associations
part 3 Chapter 11 Of an Organized Brotherhood
Part 3 Chapter 12 Concerning New Starts and New Religions
Part 3 Chapter 13 The Idea of the Church
Part 3 Chapter 14 Of Secession
Part 3 Chapter 15 A Dilemma
Part 3 Chapter 16 A Comment
Part 3 Chapter 17 War
Part 3 Chapter 18 War and Competition
Part 3 Chapter 19 Modern War
Part 3 Chapter 20 Of Abstinences and Disciplines
Part 3 Chapter 21
Part 3 Chapter 22 Democracy and Aristocracy
Part 3 CHapter 23 On Debts of Honour
Part 3 CHapter 24 The Idea of Justice
Part 3 Chapter 25 Of Love and Justice
Part 3 Chapter 26 The Weakness of Immaturity
Part 3 Chapter 27 Possibility of a New Etiquette
Part 3 Chapter 28 Sex
Part 3 Chapter 29 The Institution of Marriage
Part 3 Chapter 30 Conduct in Relation to the Thing that is
Part 3 Chapter 31 Conduct Towards Transgressors
Part 4 Chapter 1 Personal Love and Life
Part 4 Chapter 2 The Nature of Love
Part 4 Chapter 3 The Will to Love
Part 4 Chapter 4 Love and Death
Part 4 Chapter 5 The Consolation of Failure
Part 4 Chapter 6 The Last Confession
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