Chapter 3
DETAILS. THE CONFESSIONS OF AN UNSCIENTIFIC MIND I--UNSCIENTIFIC I--On Being Intelligent in a Library II--How It Feels III--How a Specialist Can Be an Educated Man IV--On Reading Books Through their Backs V--On Keeping Each Other in Countenance VI--The Romance of Science VII--Monads VIII--Multiplication Tables II--READING FOR PRINCIPLES I--On Changing One's Conscience II--On the Intolerance of Experienced People III--On Having One's Experience Done Out IV--On Reading a Newspaper in Ten Minutes V--General Information VI--But---- III--READING DOWN THROUGH I--Inside II--On Being Lonely with a Book III--Keeping Other Minds Off IV--Reading Backwards IV--READING FOR FACTS I--Calling the Meeting to Order II--Symbolic Facts III--Duplicates: A Principle of Economy V--READING FOR RESULTS I--The Blank Paper Frame of Mind II--The Usefully Unfinished III--Athletics VI--READING FOR FEELINGS I--The Passion of Truth II--The Topical Point of View VII--READING THE WORLD TOGETHER I--Focusing II--The Human Unit III--The Higher Cannibalism IV--Spiritual Thrift V--The City, the Church, and the College VI--The Outsiders VII--Reading the World Together