Contents
- I: General Aspects of the Table Of Values
- I (xxvi) 1: The Place of Moral Values Among Values in General
- II: Moral Value and the End of Action
- III xxviii: The Gradation of Values
- IV: The Criteria of the Grade of a Value
- V: The Problem of the Supreme Value
- II: The Most General Antitheses
- VI: The Antinomic of Values
- VII: Modal Oppositions
- VIII: Relational Opposites
- IX: Qualitative and Quantitative Oppositions
- III: The Values Which Condition Contents
- X: General Character of The Group
- XI: Valuational Foundations in the Subject
- XII: Goods as Values
- IV: Fundamental Moral Values
- XIII: Moral Values in General
- XIV: The Good
- XV: The Noble
- XVI: Richness of Experience
- XVII: Purity
- 5: Special Moral Values (First Group)
- XVIII: The Virtues in General
- XIX: Justice
- XX: Wisdom
- XXI: Courage
- XXII: Self-Control
- XXIII: The Aristotelian Virtues
- VI: Special Moral Values (Second Group)
- XXIV: Brotherly Love
- XXV: Truthfulness and Uprightness
- XXVI: Trustworthiness and Fidelity
- XXVII: Trust and Faith
- XXVIII: Modesty, Humility, Aloofness
- XXIX: The Values of Social Intercourse
- VII: Special Moral Values (Third Group)
- XXX: Love of The Remote
- XXXI: Radiant Virtue
- XXXII: Personality
- XXXIII: Personal Love
- VIII: The Order of the Realm of Values
- XXXIV: The Lack of Systematic Structure
- XXXV: Stratification and the Foundational Relation
- XXXVI: Oppositional Relation and the Synthesis of Values
- XXXVII: The Complementary Relationship
- XXXVIII: The Grade and the Strength of Values
- XXXIX: Value and Valuational Indifference