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Philosophical Review [Other Books Received] Source: The Philosophical Review, Vol. 11, No. 4 (Jul., 1902), pp. 435-439 Published by: Duke University Press on behalf of Philosophical Review Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/2176480 . Accessed: 14/05/2014 09:19 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]. . Duke University Press and Philosophical Review are collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to The Philosophical Review. http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded from 195.78.108.138 on Wed, 14 May 2014 09:19:47 AM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions
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Philosophical Review

[Other Books Received]Source: The Philosophical Review, Vol. 11, No. 4 (Jul., 1902), pp. 435-439Published by: Duke University Press on behalf of Philosophical ReviewStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/2176480 .

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No. 4.] NOTICES OF NEW BOOKS. 435

Man probably branches off from that division of the Simian stock that was most gentle and docile, and had begun to experience the effects of pensive habits. The love of one being for the companionship of his fellows -not sexual love-was human love, brotherly love, in its beginnings. Choice was the first brick in the structure of the moral sense; pleasure and pain were second and third. The moral sense is not man's invention; it was present intuitively as choice in the inorganic realm.

The mind of the higher animals is so closely associated with the body, that when the many ills that flesh is heir to attack the body, the perfection of the law of continuity, whether it be memory of the brain or nerve mem- ory, becomes overclouded or disorganized. Will the human race in future ages ever attain to the knowledge upon earth that Paul foreshadowed when he said, " Now we see in a mirror, darkly; but then face to face, etc." ? The author answers, Yes; though the day is far from being yet in sight. We are, however, progressing at a greatly enhanced rate; and there is good reason to think that the time will come when our knowledge of things, past, present, and future will be of the intuitive kind, and be perfect and exact. The book supports its positions by copious instances drawn from the realm of natural science. T. D. BOLGER.

The following books also have been received: The Phlilosoj5hy of the Christian Religion. By ANDREW MARTIN FAIR-

BAIRN. New York, The Macmilan Co.; London, Macmillan & Co., I902.-pp. XXViii, 583. $3.50, net.

The Varieties of Religious Ex5erience: A Study in Human Nature. [The Gifford Lectures on Natural Religion, I90I-I902.] By WILLIAM JAMES. New York, London, and Bombay, Longmans, Green & Co., I902.-pp. xii, 534. $3.20, net.

Philosophhy, Its Scope and Relaztions. An Introductory Course of Lectures. By the late HENRY SIDGWICK. London, Macmillan & Co.; New York, The Macmillan Company, I902.-pp. xvii, 252. $2.25.

The Rise of Religious Liberty in America : A History. By SANFORD H. COBB. New York, The Macmillan Company; London, Macmillan & CO., I902.-pp. XX, 54I. $4.00, net.

Fragments in Philosoq5hy and Science. Being Collected Essays and Ad- dresses. By JAMES MARK BALDWIN. New York, Charles Scribner's Sons, I902.-pp. xii, 389. $2.50, net.

The Founder of Mormonism. A Psychological Study of Joseph Smith, Jr. By I. WOODBRIDGE RILEY. With an Introductory Preface by GEORGE TRUMBULL LADD. New York, Dodd, Mead & Co., I902.-pp. xix, 446. $I.5o, net.

Leaders of Religious Thought in the Aineteenth Century. (Newman, Martineau, Comte, Spencer, Browning.) By SIDNEY HERBERT MEL- LONE. Edinburgh and London, William Blackwood & Sons, I902.- pp. ix, 302.

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436 THE PHILOSOPHICAL REVIEW, [VOL. XI.

Scottish Philosohhy in its National Develoiment. By HENRY LAURIE.

Glasgow, James Maclehose & Sons, I902.-pp. viii, 344. 6s. net. The Elements of Mind. Being an Examination into the Nature of the

First Division of the Elementary Substances of Life. By H. JAMYN

BROOKS. London, New York, and Bombay, Longmans, Green & Co., 1902.-Pp. xviii, 3I2.

The Science of Mechanics. A Critical and Historical Account of its De- velopment. By ERNST MACH. Translated by THOMAS J. MCCOR- MACK. Second revised and enlarged edition. Chicago, The Open Court Publishing Co.; London, Kegan Paul, Trench, TrUbner & Co., 1902.-Pp. xix, 6o5. $2.00 net (9s. 6d. net).

On the Study and D0ficulties of Mathematics. By AUGUSTUS DE MORGAN.

Second reprint edition. Chicago, The Open Court Publishing Co.; London, Kegan Paul, Trench, Trflbner & Co., I902.-Pp. Vii, 288. $I. 25 net (4s. 6d. net).

Philosoj5hy and Life, and Other Essays. By J. H. MUIRHEAD. Lon- don, Swan Sonnenschein & Co., I902.-Pp. 274.

A New Theory of Evolution, or the Principles of Economy, Efficiency, and Harmony, as Primary and Essential Traits of Universal Progress. By ALFRED WARD SMITH. New York, London, and Montreal, The Abbey Press, I902.-pp. 256.

Philosofihy of Conduct: A Treatise of the Facts, Principles, and Ideals of Ethics. By GEORGE TRUMBULL LADD. New York, Charles Scrib- ner's Sons, I902.-Pp. xxii, 663. $3.50 net.

Plato. [The World's Epoch-Makers.] By D. G. RITCHIE. New York, Charles Scribner's Sons, I902.-pp. xii, 228.

Outlines of Metaj5hysics. By JOHN S. MACKENZIE. London, Macmillan & Co.; New York, The Macmillan Company, I902.-Pp. xv, 172. $I.IO.

Democracy and Social Ethics. By JANE ADDAMS. New York, The Macmillan Company; London, Macmillan & Co., I9o2.-Pp. ix, 281. $I.25.

University of Iowa Studies in Psychology. Vol. III. A Method of Measuring Mental Work: The Psychergograph. By C. E. SEASHORE. A Voice Tonoscope. By C. E. SEASHORE. An Illusion of Length. By C. E. SEASHORE and MABEL C. WILLIAMS. Normal Illusions in Representative Geometrical Forms. By MABEL C. WILLIAMS. The New Psychological Laboratory of the University of Iowa. By G. W. T. PATRICK. Iowa City, Published by the University, I902.-Pp. I44. $1.00.

System der Philosofihie. Erster Theil: Logik der reinen Erkenntniss. Von HERMANN COHEN. Berlin, Bruno Cassirer, I902.-Pp. XVii, 520. I4 marks.

Grundzfige der fhysiologischen Psychologie. Von WILHELM WUNDT.

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No. 4.1 NOTICES OF NEW BOOKS. 437

Fiunfte vollig umgearbeitete Auflage. Erster Band. Leipzig, Wilhelm Engelmann, I902.-Pp. XV, 553. io marks; bound, I3 marks.

Maurertum und Menschheitsbau: Freimaurerische Gedanken zur socialen Frage. Von DIEDRICH BISCHOFF. Zweite, veranderte Auflage. Leip- zig, Max Hesse's Verlag, I902.-Pp. xi, 4I7. 6 marks.

Die Erkenntnistheorie von Tetens: Eine historische-kritische Studie. Von GUSTAV STORRING. Leipzig, Wilhelm Engelmann, I90I.-pp. Viii, i6o. 4 marks.

Der Streit der Psychologicten und Formazlisten in der modernen Logik. Von MELCHIOR PALAGYI. Leipzig, Wilhelm Engelmann, I902.-Pp. 94. 2 marks.

Nietzsche's Erkenntnistheorie und Metaj5hysik. Darstellung und Kritik. Von RUDOLF EISLER. Leipzig, Hermann Haacke, I902.-pp. V, I I8. 5.20 marks.

Immanuel Kant's Kritik der Urtheilskraft. Herausgegeben und mit einer Einleitung, sowie einem Personen- und Sachregister versehen, von KARL VORLANDER. Dritte Auflage. Leipzig, Verlag der Durr'schen Buchhandlung, I902.-pp. XXXViii, 4I4. 3.50 marks.

Giordano Bruno: Von der Ursache, dem Princij5 und dem Einen. Aus dem Italienischen ubersetzt und mit erlauternden Anmerkungen versehen von ADOLF LASSON. Dritte verbesserte Auflage. Leipzig, Verlag der Durr'schen Buchhandlung, I902.-Pp. XXiV, I62. I.5o marks.

Zur metaj5hysik des Tragischen. Eine philosopische Studie. Von LEOPOLD ZIEGLER. Leipzig, Verlag der Durr'schen Buchhandlung, I902.-pp. ix, 104. i.6o marks.

Die Philosoj5hie August Comte's. Von L. LE#WY-BRUHL. Uebersetzt von H. MOLENAAR. Leipzig, Verlag der Durr'schen Buchhandlung, I902.

pp. 287. 6 marks. Die Psychologie des Juan Luis Vives. Nach den beiden ersten Buchern

seiner Schrift " De Anima et Vita " dargestellt und beurteilt. Von GERHARD HOPPE. Berlin, Mayer & MUller, I90I. -pp. I22. 3 marks.

Die Grenzen den naturwissenschafflichen Begrgfsbildung. Eine logische Einleitung in die historischen Wissenschaften. Von HEINRICH RICK- ERT. Zweite Halfte. Tubingen und Leipzig, Verlag von J. C. B. Mohr (Paul Siebech), I902.-Pp. x, 743. 9 marks.

Das Bild des Christentums. Von E. LULMANN. Berlin, C. A. Schwel- schke u. Sohn, I90I.-pp. X, 229.

Studien zur Werttheorie. Von ROBERT EISLER. Leipzig, Duncker & Humblot, I902.-Pp. Xii, II2.

Briefe uber genetische Psycho/ogie. Von JULIUS SCHULTZ. Berlin, R. Gaertners Verlagsbuchhandlung, I902.-Pp. 26.

Saint Anselme [Les grands philosophes]. Par DOMET DE VORGES. Paris, Felix Alcan, I90I.-PP. Vi, 335. 5 francs.

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438 THE PHILOSOPHICAL REVIEW. [VOL. XI.

L'unitk dans 'e'tre vivant: Essai d'une biologie chimique. Par FELIX LE DANTEC. Paris, Felix Alcan, I902.-pp. Viii, 412. 7 fr. 50.

Crtitque de la raison pratique tar Emmanuel Kant. Nouvelle traduction francaise, avec un avant-propos sur la philosophic de Kant en France, de I773 a I8I4. Par FRANTOIS PICAVET. Deuxieme edition. Paris, Felix Alcan, I902.-pp. xii, 326. 6 francs.

Essai de 5sychologie militaire, individuelle et collective. Par M. CAM- PEANO. Avec une preface de TH. RIBOT, et une lettre de le GENE'RAL CANONGE. Paris, Georges Fanchon, and A. Maloine, I902.-pp. 214.

La tensee antique, De Moise a' Marc-Aurele. Par JOSEPH FABRE. Paris, Felix Alcan, I902.-pp. iV, 367. 5 francs.

Le f5laisir d' atres Platon et Aristote . ttude 5sychologique, metahhysique, et morale. Par ALBERT LAFONTAINE. Deuxieme edition. Paris, Felix Alcan, I902.-pp. XVii, 299. 6 francs.

Les caracteres. Par FR. PAULHAN. Deuxieme edition, revue, augmented d'une preface nouvelle. Paris, Felix Alcan, I902.-pp. XXXVi, 247. 5 francs.

Du beau: Essai sur 1' origine et 1' evolution du sentiment esthetique. Par LUCIEN BRAY. Paris, Felix Alcan, I902.-pp. v, 295. 5 francs.

Les limites de Za biologie. Par J. GRASSET. Paris, Fe1ix Alcan, I902.- pp. iii, i88. 2 fr. 50.

Psychologie du rire. Par L. DUOAS. Paris, Felix Alcan, I902.-pp. vii, 178. 2 fr. 5o.

Psychologie de Za croyance. Par CAMILLE Bos. Paris, Felix Alcan,

I902.-pp. I77. 2 fr- 50. La logique chez 1'enfant, et sa culture, Alude de 5sychologie a 5liquee.

Par FREDE'RIC QUEYRAT. Paris, Felix Alcan, I902.-pp. ii, I57. 2 fr. 50.

La notion d'estace, au toint de vue cosmologique et tsychologique. Par DESIREf Nys. Louvain, Institut superieur de philosophie, i9oi.-pp. v, 289. 3 fr.

Deux centres du movement Thomiste, Rome et Louvain. Par C. BESSE. Paris, Letouzey et Ane, I902.-pp. 63.

La sociologie fositiviste: Auguste Comnte. Par MAURICE DEFOURNY. Paris, Felix Alcan; Louvain, Institut superieur de philosophie, I902.

pp. ii, 370. 6 francs.

Logique de Za volonth. PAUL LAPIE. Paris, Felix Alcan, I902.-pp.

400. 7 fr. 50. L'annee 5hiZosoykhique.- Publiee sous la direction de F. PILLON. Paris,

Felix Alcan, I902.-pp, 3I2.

La thilosothie de Fichte, ses rattj0orts avec Za conscience contemtoraine. Par XAVIER LEON. Precede d'une preface de fMILE BOUTROUX. Paris, Felix Alcan, I902.-pp. XVii, 524.

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No. 4.] NOTICES OF NEW BOOKS. 439

ttudes esthetiques. Par GEORGES LECHALAS. Paris, Felix Alcan, I902.

-pp. 306. Essaie sur Z'esthetique de Lo/ze. Par AMEDEE MATRAGRIN. Paris, Felix

Alcan, I 90 I. Justice et liberty. Par E. GOBLOT. Paris, Felix Alcan, I802.-pp. iv,

i68. 2fr. 50.

Le jtrobleme des causes finales. Par SULLY PRUDHOMME et CHARLES

RICHET. Paris, Felix Alcan, I902.-pp. ii, I77. 2 fr. 50.

L'occultisme et le siritualisme. Expose des theories philosophiques et des adaptations de l'occultisme. Par G. ENCAUSSE (Papus). Paris, Felix Alcan, IgO2.-pp. i88. 2 fr. 50.

Lda restonsabilith i5enale. Par ADOLPHE LANDRY. Paris, Felix Alcan, I902.-pp. I95. 2 fr. 50.

La tercettion visuelle de l'estace. Par B. BOURDON. Paris, Schleicher Freres, I902.-pp. 442.

T fientimento e Za morale ascetica. Per ZINO ZINI. Torino, Milano, Roma, Firenze. Fratelli Bocca, I902.-pp. Xii, 232. 1. 3.

La teoria della conoscenza, come induzione sociologica e 1'esigenza critical deljiositivisma. Per ICILIO VANNI. Roma, presso la " Rivista Italiano di Sociologia," I902.-pp. 53.

La dottrina dei temjieramenti, nell 'antichitc e ai nostre giorni. Per N. R. D'ALFONSO. Roma, Societa' editrice Dante Alighieri, I902.-pp. 77.

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