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THIS little volume is filled, with common-sense teaching. The morality advocated is. based upon natural laws, errors rightly on the side of severity, and indicates many conflicts in which the best of men even will find effort enough necessary. Many problems are discussed which have engaged -the attention of moralists in every age, and even if. they are not solved, the method of dealing with them, provides abundant food for thought.
The Ethics of Nature.
M. Deshumbert. Translated from the French by I. M. Hartmann. With an introduction by Henry James. Pp. 144. (London: D. Nutt, 1908.) Price not stated.
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The Ethics of Nature. Nature 78, 197 (1908). https://doi.org/10.1038/078197f0
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