Chapter 17
[7] Chesterton: _Napoleon of Notting Hill_, p. 162.
[8] G. E. Moore: _Principia Ethica_, Chapter III, Sect. 58-63.
[9] Locke: _Op. cit._, p. 29.
[10] There is an excellent account of the questions that lie on the border between ethics and jurisprudence in S. E. Mezes's _Ethics, Descriptive and Explanatory_, Chapter XIII.
[11] Kant: _Fundamental Principles of the Metaphysic of Morals_, translated in Abbott's _Kant's Theory of Ethics_, p. 47.
[12] H. G. Lord: _The Abuse of Abstraction in Ethics_, in _Essays Philosophical and Psychological in Honor of William James_, pp. 376-377.
[13] John Davidson: _A Rosary_, pp. 77, 82.
[14] Maurice Maeterlinck: _The Measure of the Hours_, translated by A. T. de Mattos, p. 151. The essay in this volume, entitled "Our Anxious Morality," charges rationalism with destroying the romantic and mystical element in life.