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| Letter four. The final epoch of ancient science | 243 |
| Letter five. Scholasticism | 269 |
| Letter six. Descartes and Bacon | 290 |
| Letter seven. Bacon and his school in England | 301 |
| Letter eight. Realism | 317 |
| Public readings by Professor Roullier | 337 |
| The true and final emancipation of the human race from its worst enemies | 347 |
| Caprices and Reflections: | |
| On various occasions | 351 |
| Cogitata et visa Thoughts and things seen | 352 |
| New variations on old themes | 362 |
| Edrovo Station | 376 |
| Several remarks on the historical development of honor | 391 |
| "Moskvityanin" on Copernicus | 413 |
| Both are better original idiom: "Оба лучше", a reference to the previous volume's discussion of "Two heads are better than one" | 417 |
| From the letters of a traveler. Into the interior of England | 423 |
| From memories of England | 430 |
| The Russian colony in Paris | 436 |
| An attempt at a conversation with young people | 440 |
| Conversations with children. Empty fears. Inventions | 452 |
| Notes | 459 |