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Front Matter Source: International Journal of Ethics, Vol. 23, No. 4 (Jul., 1913) Published by: The University of Chicago Press Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/2376911 . Accessed: 16/05/2014 03:12 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact [email protected]. . The University of Chicago Press is collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to International Journal of Ethics. http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded from 195.78.109.107 on Fri, 16 May 2014 03:12:38 AM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions
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Front MatterSource: International Journal of Ethics, Vol. 23, No. 4 (Jul., 1913)Published by: The University of Chicago PressStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/2376911 .

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Vol. XXIII JULY, 1913 No. 4

JOURNAL OF ETHICS A Quarterly Devoted to the Advancement of

Ethical Knowledge and Practice

LEADING CONTENTS

THE PLACE OF VOLITION IN EDUCATION By William J. Collins

LORD HUGH CECIL'S "CONSERVATISM" By C. D. Broad

THE PRACTICAL TENDENCIES OF BERG- SONISM, II By Arthur 0. Lovejoy

ENGLISH DIVORCE LAW AND THE REPORT OF THE ROYAL COMMISSION

By Helen Bosanquet

THE ETHICS OF INDUSTRY By J. Dashiell Stoops

For full Contents see Inside page

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ETHICS 1415 Locust Street, Philadelphia

Boston: SHERMAN, FRENCH & COMPANY

London: GEORGE ALLEN & COMPANY, Ltd.

YEARLY SUBSCRIPTION $2.50: SINGLE NUMBERS 65 CENTS

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ETHICS

VOL. XXII. No. 4. JULY, 1912.

THE MANY-SIDEDNESS OF MORAL EDUCATION. SOPHIE BRYANT.

COMPETITION, NATURAL AND INDUSTRIAL. IRA WOODS HOWERTH.

THE RIGHTS OF MAN. A. K. ROGERS.

THE ETHICAL BASIS OF CALVINISM. WILLIAM A. RosS.

THE PRESENT ALTITUDE. F. CARREL.

VOL, XXIIIL No. 1, OCTOBER, 1912.

THE DECLINE OF CULTURE. E. BENJAMIN ANDREWS.

ORIGINALITY AND CULTURE. J. W. SCOTT.

THE IDENTITY OF THE IDEALS. JOHN E. BOODIN.

THE VALUE OF SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY. HELEN WODEHOUSE.

THE ELEMENTS AND CHARACTER OF TOLSTOY'S WELTAN- SCHAUUNG. ARCHIBALD A. BOWMAN.

VOL. XXIII. No. 2. JANUARY, 1913.

DO NATIONS GROW OLD? R. M. MACIVER.

VALUE AND OBLIGATION. J. LAIRD.

THE COMBINATION VERSUS THE CONSUMER. H. B. REED.

SOME WEAK POINTS IN ANCIENT GREEK ETHICS. CHARLES W. SUPER.

THE INSTITUTIONAL SELF. J. DASHIELL STOOPS.

VOL. XXIII. No. 3. APRIL, 1913.

THE PRACTICAL TENDENCIES OF BERGSONISM, I. ARTHUR 0. LOVEJOY.

A STATISTICIAN'S IDEA OF PROGRESS. WALTER F. WILLCOX.

THE PROBLEM OF CHRISTIAN ETHICS. JOHN M. MECKLIN.

THE SOCIOLOGICAL ERA. M. E. ROBINSON.

IS IT MUST OR OUGHT? EZRA B. CROOKS.

YEARLY, $2.50 (nos.). SINGLE NuMBER, 85 CTS. (2s. 6B.}

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ETHICS, 1415 Locust Street, Philadelphia

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THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ETHICS A QUARTERLY DEVOTED TO THE ADVANCEMENT OF ETHICAL KNOWLEDGE AND PRACTICE

CONTENTS FOR JULY PAGE

THE PLACE OF VOLITION IN EDUCATION. By William J. Col- lins . .......................... 379

LORD HUGH CECIL'S "CONSERVATISM." By C.D. Broad. 396

THE PRACTICAL TENDENCIES OF BERGSONISM, II. By Arthur 0. Lovejoy .419

ENGLISH DIVORCE LAW AND THE REPORT OF THE ROYAL COMMISSION. By Helen Bosanquet .............. 443

THE ETHICS OF INDUSTRY. By J. Dashiell Stoops .455

BOOK REVIEWS: BERNARD BOSANQuEr, The Value and Destiny of the Individual. By

J. S. MACKENZIE .468 FRIEDRICH VON HPGEI., Eternal Life: A Study of Its Implications and

Applications. By HILDA D. OAKELEY.... 474

FREDERICK A. M. SPENCER, The Meaning of Christianity. By T. WHITTAKER 478

W. TUDOR JONES, An Interpretation of Rudolf Eucken's Philosophy. By E. H. STRANGE. 480

WILFRID M. SHORT, Arthur James Balfour, -as Philosopher and Thinker. By HUGH DALTON.................................. 481

AmILE BOUTROUX, Histrical Studies in Philosophy. By A. E. TAYLOR 485

HENRY FESTING JONES, The Notebooks of Samuel Butler. By SYDNEY WATERLOW .497

F. RAUH, Atudes de Morale. By G. H. GEACH.499

CHARLES A. ELLwoop, Sociology in Its Psychological Aspects. By WILSON D. WALLIS.. 502

BOOKs RECEIVED 504

Yearly subscription, $2.50: Single numbers, 65 cents INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ETHICS, 1415 Locust Street, Philadelphia

Sherman, French & Company, 6 Beacon St., Boston London: GEORGE ALLEN & CO., Ltd.

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THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ETHICS A QUARTERLY DEVOTED TO THE ADVANCEMENT OF ETHICAL KNOWLEDGE AND PRACTICE

Managing Editors, S. BURNS WESTON and FRANK THILLY EDITORIAL COMMITTEE

HENRY C. ADAMS, Ph. D., Ann Arbor HARALD H6FFDING, Ph. D., Copenhagea FELIX ADLER, Ph. D., New York FR. JODL, Ph. D., Vienna GIACOMO BARZELLOTTI, Ph. D., Naples J. S. MACKENZIE, Litt. D., Cardiff, Wales STANTON COIT, Ph. D., London J. H. MUIRHEAD, LL. D., Birmingham

JOSIAH RoYcEz, Ph. D., Cambridge, Mass.

q THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ETHICS, in its own distinct field, is the foremost quarterly of its kind now published. It deals, from the many points of view of its world-wide contribu- tors, with the fundamental principles and concepts of ethics and with the various phases of individual conduct and social morality on their practical side. Its pages have always been non-sectarian and non-partisan, and writers of all shades of thought and belief have been equally welcome as contributors of articles and book reviews. Each issue appeals to those who are interested in the pressing moral and social problems of the time, and who desire to keep abreast of the most recent and advanced ethical thought concerning them as expressed by the ablest thinkers along these lines.

SUBSCRIPTIONS q The annual subscription, payable in advance, is $2.50. Single numbers, 65 cents postpaid. The four yearly issues are dated October, January, April, and July. New volumes begin with the October issue, but subscriptions can commence with any back number desired. Make remittances payable to the order of THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ETHICS.

COMMUNICATIONS q Editorial correspondence and manuscripts should be sent to Professor Frank Thilly, Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y. Books for review which are published in the United States should be sent to the Managing Editor, S. Burns Weston, I4i5 Locust Street, Philadelphia, Pa. All letters relating to subscriptions, advertising, and other business matters should be addressed to THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ETHICS, 1415 Locust Street, Philadelphia. q Articles by writers in Great Britain or Ireland should be sent to Professor J. S. Mackenzie, University College, Cardiff, Wales. All books to be reviewed, except those published in America, should be sent to Sydney Waterlow, M.A., Trinity College, Cambridge.

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