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Royce, Josiah. The spirit of modern philosophy. pp. 519. Houghton: Boston, 1892.

Sanborn, F. B., editor. The genius and character of Emerson. pp. 447. Houghton: Boston, 1885.

Schiller, J. C. F. The aesthetic letters, essays, and the philosophical letters. Translated by J. Weiss. pp. 379. Little: Boston, 1845.

Schopenhauer, Arthur. The world as will and idea. Translated by R. B. Haldane and J. Kemp. 3 vols. Trübner: London, 1886. Silva Sanhita. The esoteric philosophy of the Tantras. Translated by Srischandra Basu. Calcutta, 1887.

Smith, Adam. Theory of moral sentiments. Edited by Dugald Stewart. Bell: London, 1853.

Spencer, Herbert. First principles of a new system of philosophy. pp. 602. Appleton: N. Y., 1894.

Spinoza, B. Chief works. Translated by R. H. M. Elwes. 2 vols. Bell: London, 1884.

Stewart, Dugald. Elements of the philosophy of the human mind. pp. 591. Tegg: London, 1877.

Watson, John. Comte, Mill, and Spencer. pp. 302. Maclehose: Glasgow, 1895.

Watson, John. Kant and his English critics. pp. 402. Maclehose: Glasgow, 1881.

Watters, Thomas. Lao-Tzu: a study in the Chinese philosophy. Hong-Kong, 1878.

Whewell, William. Philosophy of the inductive sciences. 2 vols. Parker: London, 1847.

Yesira Sepher Yezirah. A book on creation: or the Jewish metaphysics of remote antiquity. English translation by Isidor Kalisch. pp. 57. N. Y., 1887.

Yi King. Classic of change. Translated from the Chinese by Thomas McClatchie. Shanghai, 1876.

d. Philosophy of History.

Adams, Brooks. The law of civilization and decay. pp. 302. Sonnenschein: London, 1895.

Bisset, A. Essays on historical truth. Longmans: London, 1871. Blackie, John S. What does history teach? pp. 123. Scribner: N. Y., 1886.

Bunsen, C. C. J. Outlines of the philosophy of universal history. 2 vols. Longmans: London, 1854.

Doherty, Hugh. Philosophy of history and social evolution. pp. 188. Trübner: London, 1874.

Flint, Robert. History of the philosophy of history. France, French Belgium, and Switzerland. Scribner: N. Y., 1894.

Flint, Robert. The philosophy of history in Europe. pp. 609. Blackwood: Edinburgh, 1874.

Harrison, Frederic. The meaning of history and other historical pieces. pp. 507. Macmillan: London, 1894.

Hegel, G. W. F. Lectures on the philosophy of history. Translated by J. Sibree. pp. 477. Bell: London, 1881.

Lecky, W. E. H. The political value of history. pp. 57. Arnold: London, 1892.

Rogers, J. E. T. The economic interpretation of history. Unwin: London, 1888.

Schlegel, K. W. F. von. The philosophy of history. Bell: London, 1859.

e. Logic.

Bain, Alexander. Logic: deductive and inductive. pp. 731. Appleton: N. Y., 1874.

Bosanquet, Bernard. Logic: or the morphology of knowledge. 2 vols. Clarendon Press: Oxford, 1888.

Bradley, F. H. The principles of logic. pp. 534. Paul: London, 1883.

Clarke, R. F. Logic. pp. 497. Longmans: London, 1889.

Condillac, E. B. Logic. Translated by Joseph Neef.

Phila., 1809.

pp. 136.

Davis, N. K. Elements of deductive knowledge. pp. 208. Harper: N. Y., 1893.

Dixon, E. T. An essay on reasoning. pp. 88. Deighton: Cambridge, 1891.

Hamilton, William. Lectures on metaphysics and logic. 2 vols. Gould: Boston, 1866.

Harris, William T. Hegel's logic: a critical exposition. pp. 433. Griggs: Chicago, 1890.

Hegel, G. W. F. Logic: translated from the encyclopædia of philosophical sciences. By W. Wallace. pp. 439. Clarendon Press: Oxford, 1892.

Hickok, L. P. The logic of reason, universal, and eternal.

Lee: Boston, 1875.

Jevons, W. 8. Logic. pp. 128. Appleton: N. Y., 1881.

pp. 192.

Jevons, W. S. Studies in deductive logic. pp. 304. Macmillan : London, 1880.

Kant, Immanuel. Introduction to logic. Translated by Thomas K. Abbott. pp. 100. Longmans: London, 1885.

Lotze, Hermann. Outlines of logic and encyclopædia of philosophy. Translated by George T. Ladd. pp. 190. Ginn: Boston, 1892. Mill, John Stuart. A system of logic, ratiocinative and inductive. pp. 600. Harper: N. Y., 1859.

Minto, William. Logic inductive and deductive. pp. 373. Murray: London, 1893.

Peirce, C. S., editor. Studies in logic. pp. 203. Little: Boston, 1883.

Ueberweg, Friedrich. System of logic and history of logical doctrine. Translated by T. B. Lindsay. pp. 590. Longmans : London, 1871.

Wallace, William. Prolegomena to the study of Hegel's philosophy and especially of his logic. pp. 477. Clarendon Press: Oxford, 1894.

XIII. PSYCHOLOGY.

a. Educational Psychology.

Baker, J. H. Elementary psychology with practical applications to education and the conduct of life. pp. 232. Maynard: N. Y.,

1890.

"A succinct and, as far as possible, clear condensation of the current Scotch philosophy."-John Dewey.

Baldwin, Joseph. Psychology applied to the art of teaching. pp. 381. Appleton: N. Y., 1892.

Baldwin, Joseph. Elementary psychology and education. pp. 293. Appleton: N. Y., 1887.

Bascom, John. The science of mind. pp. 462. N. Y., 1881.

Brooks, Edward. Mental science and methods of mental culture. pp. 504. Lancaster, 1885.

Compayré, Gabriel. Elements of psychology. Translated by W. H. Payne. pp. 315. Lee: Boston, 1895.

Compayré, Gabriel. Psychology applied to education. Translated by W. H. Payne. pp. 225. Heath: Boston, 1894.

Copner, James. Memoranda mnemonica. Williams: London, 1893. A popular psychology of memory.

Coupland, W. C. The elements of mental and moral science applied to teaching. Hughes: London, 1889.

Davis, Noah K. Elements of psychology. pp. 346. Silver: Boston, 1892.

Gordy, J. P. Lessons in psychology. pp. 349. Hahn: Columbus, 1890.

An effort to teach psychology by correspondence.

Goschen, J. G. The cultivation and use of the imagination. Arnold: London, 1893.

Granville, J. M.

Green, F. W. E.

Training of the memory. Allen: London, 1881.

Memory: its local relations and cultivation. Ballière: London, 1888.

Harris, William T. Psychologic foundations of education. Appleton: N. Y., 1897.

Haven, Joseph. Mental philosophy: including the intellect, sensibilities, and will. pp. 583. Sheldon : N. Y., 1883.

Hinton, C. Howard. The education of the imagination. Sonnenschein London, 1888.

Hoffmann, U. J. The science of mind applied to teaching. Fowler: N. Y., 1885.

Hopkins, Louisa Parsons. Elementary psychology: a treatise for parents and educators. pp. 96. Lee: Boston, 1887.

Kay, David. Memory: what it is and how to improve it. pp. 334. Appleton: N. Y., 1889.

Kirkpatrick, E. A. Inductive psychology: an introduction to the study of mental phenomena. pp. 208. Kellogg: N. Y. [1895]. Krohn, William 0. Practical lessons in psychology. pp. 402. Werner: Chicago, 1894.

Lange, Karl. Apperception: a monograph on psychology_and pedagogy. Translated by the Herbart club and edited by Charles De Garmo. pp. 279. Heath: Boston, 1894.

Laurie, S. S. Institutes of education: comprising an introduction to rational psychology. Macmillan: N. Y., 1892.

Lindner, Gustav Adolph. Manual of empirical psychology. Translated by Chas. De Garmo. pp. 274. Heath: Boston, 1889. Lukens, Herman T. The connection between thought and memory. With an introduction by G. Stanley Hall. pp. 169. Heath: Boston, 1895.

Maher, Michael. Psychology. pp. 569. Longmans: London, 1890. "It is a sober, scholarly, and important book."-Nicholas Murray Butler. McLellan, J. A. Applied psychology. Ed. Pub. Co.: Boston, 1889. Morgan, C. Lloyd. Psychology for teachers. With a preface by J. G. Fitch. pp. 251. Arnold: London [1894].

Pick, E. Memory and its doctors. Trübner: London, 1888.

Radestock, Paul. Habit and its importance in education: an essay on pedagogical psychology. Translated by F. A. Caspari. pp. 117. Heath: Boston, 1887.

Roark, R. N. Psychology in education. pp. 312. Am. Book Co.: N. Y., 1895.

Rooper, T. G. Apperception: or the essential mental operation in the act of learning. pp. 52. Bardeen: Syracuse, 1891. Sully, James. Outlines of psychology, with special reference to the theory of education. pp. 711. Appleton: N. Y., 1884.

Welch, A. S. The teachers' psychology. pp. 286.

1890.

Kellogg: N. Y.,

Williams, H. G. Outlines of psychology. pp. 151. Bardeen: Syracuse, 1895.

b. Empirical Psychology.

Bain, Alexander. Mind and body: the theories of their relation. pp. 200. Appleton: N. Y., 1882.

Bain, Alexander. The senses and the intellect. pp. 714. Appleton: N. Y., 1879.

Bain, Alexander. The emotions and the will. pp. 604. Appleton: N. Y., 1876.

Baldwin, J. Mark. Elements of psychology. pp. 373. Holt: N. Y., 1893.

Baldwin, J. Mark. Handbook of psychology. 2 vols. pp. 343, 394. Holt: N. Y., 1892.

Bastian, H. C. The brain as an organ of mind. pp. 708. Appleton: N. Y., 1880.

Bernstein, Julius. The five senses of man. pp. 304. Appleton : N. Y., 1881.

Calderwood, Henry. The relations of mind and brain. pp. 455. Macmillan London, 1879.

Carpenter, William B. Principles of mental physiology, with their application to the training and discipline of the mind. pp. 737. Appleton: N. Y., 1886.

Clifford, W. K. Seeing and thinking. pp. 156. Macmillan: London, 1880.

Combe, George. The constitution of man, considered in relation to external objects. pp. 371. Claxton: Phila., 1868.

Darwin, Charles. The expression of the emotions in man and animals. pp. 374. Appleton: N. Y., 1896.

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