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Contents
Introduction
Part I: Morality in Huckleberry Finn
Chapter 1: The Conscience of Huckleberry Finn
Chapter 2: Huckleberry Finn and Moral Motivation
Chapter 3: Sympathy, Principles, and Conscience
Chapter 4: Huckleberry Finn’s Struggle between Sympathy and Moral Principle Reconsidered
Chapter 5: Twain’s Last Laugh
Part II: Twain on Religion
Chapter 6: The Gospel According to Mark (Twain)
Chapter 7: Mark Twain and the Problem of Evil
Part III: Moral Issues
Chapter 8: The Noble Art of Lying
Chapter 9: Twain’s Critique of Human Exceptionalism
Part IV: Literary Devices
Chapter 10: Mark Twain’s Serious Humor and That Peculiar Institution
Chapter 11: Socratic Irony in Twain’s Skeptical Religious Jeremiads
Part V: Comparison to Other Philosophers
Chapter 12: The American Diogenes
Chapter 13: An Epicurean Consideration of Superstitions in Mark Twain and in the Good Life
Chapter 14: Moral Value and Moral Psychology in Twain’s “Carnival of Crime”
Chapter 15: Making the Heart Grow Fonder
Notes
About the Editor and Contributors
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