BOOK I. REVIEWS
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1. JOHN VENN, THE LOGIC OF CHANCE 1
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2. FRASER'S EDITION OF THE WORKS OF GEORGE BERKELEY
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2.1 Introduction7
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2.2 Formulation of Realism
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2.3 Scotus, Ockam, and Hobbes
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2.4 Berkeley's Philosophy
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2.5 Science and Realism
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3. JOSIAH ROYCE, THE RELIGIOUS ASPECT OF PHILOSOPHY
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3.1 The Concept of Reality
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3.2 Comments on Royce's Philosophy
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4. WILLIAM JAMES, THE PRINCIPLES OF PSYCHOLOGY
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4.1 Review in The Nation
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4.2 Questions on William James's The Principles of Psychology
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5. ON NON-EUCLIDEAN GEOMETRY
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91
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6. JOSIAH ROYCE, THE WORLD AND THE INDIVIDUAL
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6.1 First Series: The Four Historical Conceptions of Being
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6.2 Second Series: Nature, Man, and the Moral Order
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7. KARL PEARSON, THE GRAMMAR OF SCIENCE
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7.1 The Justification of Scientific Research
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7.2 Natural Law
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8. REVIEW OF A BOOK ON ETHICS
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157
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9. J.M. BALDWIN, DICTIONARY OF PHILOSOPHY AND PSYCHOLOGY, VOL.II
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164
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10. LADY WELBY, WHAT IS MEANING?
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171
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11. C.A. STRONG, WHY THE MIND HAS A BODY
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186
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12. JOHN DEWEY, STUDIES IN LOGICAL THEORY
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188
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13. ON PRAGMATISM, FROM A REVIEW OF A BOOK ON COSMOLOGY
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191
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14. WILHELM WUNDT, PRINCIPLES OF PHYSIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY
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196
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BOOK II. CORRESPONDENCE
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1. TO SIGNOR CALDERONI, ON PRAGMATICISM
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2. TO PAUL CARUS, ON "ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE LOGIC OF SCIENCE"
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214
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3. TO JOHN DEWEY, ON THE NATURE OF LOGIC
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239
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4. TO WILLIAM T. HARRIS, ON MIND
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245
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5. TO WILLIAM JAMES
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5.1 Pragmatism
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5.2 Categories
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5.3 Consciousness
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5.4 Free Will
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5.5 Signs
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6. TO CHRISTINE LADD-FRANKLIN, ON COSMOLOGY
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316
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7. TO F.C.S. SCHILLER, ON PRAGMATISM
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319
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8. TO LADY WELBY
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8.1 On Signs and the Categories
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8.2 On the Classification of Signs
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9. TO F.A. WOODS, ON "WOULD BE"
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380
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
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Introduction
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List of Abbreviations
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I. General
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II. Items from The Nation
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III. Miscellaneous
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Cross Reference Index
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