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Journal of Philosophy, Inc. Volume Information Source: The Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods, Vol. 4, No. 26 (Dec. 19, 1907), pp. 723-728 Published by: Journal of Philosophy, Inc. Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/2011230 . Accessed: 25/05/2014 08:26 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]. . Journal of Philosophy, Inc. is collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to The Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods. http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded from 91.229.248.39 on Sun, 25 May 2014 08:26:54 AM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions
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Volume InformationSource: The Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods, Vol. 4, No. 26 (Dec. 19,1907), pp. 723-728Published by: Journal of Philosophy, Inc.Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/2011230 .

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INDEX

NAMES OF CONTRIBUTORS ARE PRINTED IN SMALL CAPITALS

Absolute (The) and the Strenuous Life. BODE, B. H.-Hoilands on The Relation -W. JAMES, 546. of Science to Concrete Experience,

Madness of the.-F. C. S. ScHILER, 248. 18. Realism and Objectivity, 259.

Pragmatic Value of the.-W. A. Rogers on Professor James's Theory BROWN, 459. of Knowledge, 192.

Subconsciousness, Humanism and.- Russell on The Logical Issue of Rad- F. C. DOAN, 176. ical Empiricism, 164.

Aternitatis, Sub Specie.-W. T. BUSH, BOGGs, L. PEARL.-Baldwin on Thought 659. and Language, 555.

Agreement, Dewey's View of.-R. W. Psychology of the Learning Process, SELLARS, 432. 477.

Aliotta's La misura in psicologia speri- BOODIN, JOHN E.-Seventh Annual mentale.-R. S. WOODWORTH, 131. Meeting of the Western Philosoph-

American Philosophical Association, ical Association, 515. Sixth Annual Meeting of, 64. The New Realism, 533.

Anaxagoras's Metaphysics, Poetry of.- Ultimate Attributes of Reality, 281. A. H. LLOYD, 85. Borel on La logique et l'intuition

Angell on The Province of Functional en math6matiques.-J. GREENBERG, Psychology.-F. ARNOLD, 276. 612.

Anti-realistic "How? "-B. C. EWER, Bosanquet's The Family.-M. L. BUSH, 630. 467.

Arithmetical Associations, Standard Brackenbury's Primer of Psychology.- Tests of.-F. L. WELLS, 510. E. L. NORTON, 610.

ARMSTRONG, A. C.-Calkins's Persistent Bradley on Floating Ideas and the Problems of Philosophy, 440. Imaginary.-R. M. OGDEN, 220.

Individual and Social Ethics, 119. BROWN, HAROLD CHAPMAN.-White- ARNOLD, FELIX.-Angell on the Prov- head on Mathematical Concepts of

ince of Functional Psychology, 276. the Material World, 50. Franck on Les expressions ext6ri- BROWN, WILLIAM ADAMS.-Pragmatic

eures et profondes des dmotions Value of the Absolute, 459. chez l'homme et les animaux, 444. Simon's Entwicklung und Offenbar-

Grasset on La fonction du langage, ung, and Beth's Die Moderne und 473. die Prinzipien der Theologie, 520.

Roerich on L'attention spontan6e Bruno's Opere Italiane.-W. B. PITKIN, dans la vie ordinaire et ses appli- 188. cations pratiques, 135. BUSH, MARY L.-Parson's The Family,

Surbled on Aphasie et amnesie, 556. Bosanquet's The Family, and Wodehouse on The Idealist and the Munroe Smith on The Japanese

Intuitionist, 388. Code and the Japanese Family, Associations, Standard Tests of Arith- 467.

metical.-F. L. WELLS, 510. BUSH, WENDELL T.-Continuity of Con- Attention Fatigue and the Concept of sciousness, 428.

Infinity.-R. HAYES, 601. Croce's Cib che e vivo e cib che a BAiiY, THOMAS P.-Snap Shot of a morto della filosofia di Hegel, 245.

Hunt for a Lost Name, 337. Frazer's Adonis, Attis, Osiris, 21. Vaschide and Meunier on La mdmoire Glawe's Die Religion Friedrich

des rAves et la mdmoire dans les Schlegels, 108. raves, 271. Papini on Introduzione al pragma-

BAKER, THOMAS STOCKHAM.-Contem- tismo, 639. porary Criticism of Friedrich Sub Specie A?ternitatis, 659. Nietzsche, 406. CALKINS, MARY WHITON.-Psychology:

Baldwin on Thought and Language.- What is It about? 673. L. P. BOGGS, 555. Calkins's Persistent Problems of Philos-

Beth's Die Moderne und die Prinzipien ophy.-A. C. ARMSTRONG, 440. der Theologie.-W. A. BROWN, 520. CATTELL, J. McKEEN.-Welby's Koen-

Betts's The Mind and its Education.- igsberger's Hermann von Helm- C. H. JUDD, 361. holtz, 715.

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COLE, LEON J.-Mast on Light Reac- Experience, Nature of.-R. W. SEL. tions in Lower Organisms, 718. LARS, 14.

Conceptual, Concrete, Synthesis.-P. Experimentation, Feeling Analysis and. HUGHES, 623. -C. H. JOHNSTON, 209.

Congresses, Psychology at Two Inter- Explanation, Nature of.-W. T. MAR- national Scientific.-S. I. FRANZ, VIN, 113. 655. Facts, Control of Ideas by.-J. DEWEY:

Consciousness, Continuity of.-W. T. I., 197; II., 253; III., 309. BUSH, 428. Fatigue, Attention, and the Concept of

Problems in the Analysis of the Infinity.-R. HAYNES, 601. Memory.-F. KUHLMANN, 5. Federn's Croces Aesthetik als Wissen-

Stream of.-E. B. McGILvARY, 225. schaft des Ausdrucks.-W. B. PIT- Continuity of Consciousness.-W. T. IKIN, 268.

BUSH, 428. Feeling Analysis and Experimentation. Control of Ideas by Facts.-J. DEWEY: -C. H. JOHNSTON, 209.

I., 197; II., 253; III., 309. FITE, WARNER.-Exaggeration of the CRAMPTON, HENRY EDWARD.-Guen- Social, 393.

ther's Darwinism and the Problems Fite on the Exaggeration of the Social. of Life, 297. -G. A. TAWNEY, 512.

Croce's Cib che a vivo e cib che e morto Franck on Les expressions exterieures della filosofia di Hegel.-W. T. et profondes des emotions chez BUSH, 245. l'homme et les animaux.-F. AR-

CURTIS, CARLTON C.-De Vries's Plant NOLD, 444. Breeding, 606. FRANZ, SHEPHERD IVORY.-Psychology

Davidson's Philosophy of Goethe's at Two International Scientific Faust.-G. SANTAYANA, 106. Congresses, 655.

DAVIES, ARTHUR ERNEST.-Imagina- Sollier's Le mecanisme des emotions, tion and Thought in Human 109. Knowledge, 645. Frazer's Adonis, Attis, Osiris.-W. T.

Suggestions toward a Psychogenetic BusH, 21. Theory of Mina, 342. FREEMAN, F. N.-Sherrington's Integ-

DEARBORN, W. F.-Hamilton's The rative Action of the Nervous Sys- Recitation, 217. tem, 301.

Deussen's Outline of the Ved&nta Sys- FRENcH, F. C.-Factor in the Evolu- tem of Philosophy, according to tion of Morals, 203. Shankara.-A. 0. LOVEJOY, 23. Pratt's Psychology of Religious Be-

De Vries's Plant Breeding.-C. C. lief, 383. CURTIS, 606. FULLERTON, GEORGE STUART.I-Doctrine

DEWEY, JOHN.-The Control of Ideas of the Eject: I., 505; II., 561; III., by Facts: I., 197; II., 253; III., 617. 309. Fullerton's Introduction to Philosophy.

Dewey's View of Agreement.-R. W. -0. A. TAWNEY, 356. SELLARS, 432. Function, On the, of Visual Images.-

Distinctions, The Attack on.-G. VAIL. E. L. THORNDIKE, 324. ATn, 701. Garman as a Teacher.-J. H. TUFTS,

DOAN, FRANK C.-Humanism and Ab- 263. solute Subconsciousness, 176. GIFFORD, A. R.-Rashdall's Theory of

Doubt, Pragmatic Cure of.-F. C. S. Good and Evil, 548. SCHILLER, 235. Glawe's Die Religion Friedrich Schleg-

Pragmatism as the Salvation from els.-W. T. BUSH, 108. Philosophic.-J. E. RUSSELL, 57. GORDON, KATE.-Lloyd on Some Im-

Dreyfus's Die Melancholie.-F. L. portant Situations and their Atti- WELLS, 692. tudes, 304.

Duncan's The New Knowledge.-C. R. GoRE, WILLARD C.-Hoernl6 on Image, MANN, 386. Idea and Meaning, 246.

Educational Theory, Logic and.-S. E. Grasset on La fonction du langage.- LANG, 709. F. ARNOLD, 473.

Eject, Doctrine of the.-G. S. FuLLER- GREENBERG, JACOB.-Borel on La log- TON: I., 505; II., 561; III., 617. ique et l'intuition en mathemat-

Ethics, Individual and Social.-A. C. iques, 612. ARMSTRONG, 119. Guenther's Darwinism and the Prob-

Evolution, Factor in the, of Morals.- lems of Life.-H. E. CRAMPTON, F. C. FRENCH, 203. 297.

EWER, BERNARD C.-Anti-realistic Hall's Youth: Its Education, Regimen " How? " 630. and Hygiene.-W. S. MONROE, 218.

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Hamilton's The Recitation.-W. F. Jastrow's The Subconscious.-A. DEARBORN, 217. MIEYER, 79.

Hannequin on La methode de Descartes. Johnson's Argument of Aristotle's -D. F. SWENSON, 499. Metaphysics.-G. SANTAYANA, 186.

HAWES, C. H.-Sumner's Folkways, JOHNSTON, CHARLES HUGHES.-Feeling 666. Analysis and Experimentation, 209.

Hayes on A Study of the Affective Hayes on A Study of the Affective Qualities.-C. H. JOHNSTON, 188. Qualities, 188.

HAYNES, ROWLAND.-Attention Fatigue JONES, ADAM LEROY.-Joseph's Intro- and the Concept of Infinity, duction to Logic, 215. 601. Joseph's Introduction to Logic.-A. L.

HIBBEN, JOHN GRIER.-Lang's Primer JONES, 215. of General Method, 577. Journals and New Books, 26, 54, 82,

Hobhouse's Morals in Evolution.-N. 110, 138, 165, 194, 222, 249, 277, WIIDE, 183. 305, 334, 389, 419, 445, 474, 502,

HOCKING, WILLIAM ERNEST.-Wein- 529, 557, 586, 614, 641, 669, 698, stein's Die philosophischen Grund- 719. lagen der Wissenschaften, 359. JUDD, CHARLES H.-Betts's The Mind

Hoernl6 on Image, Idea and Meaning. and its Education, 361. -W. C. GORE, 246. Judd's Psychology: General Introduc-

Hollands on The Relation of Science to tion, and Laboratory Manual Concrete Experience.-B. H. BODE, of Psychology.-E. H. LINDLEY, 248. 713.

HOLT, EDWIN B.-Marbe on Objektive Judgment, Some Inadequacies of Mod- Bestimmung der Schwingungs- ern Theories of.-W. H. SHELDON, zahlen Konigscher Flammen ohne 94. Photographie, 54. KIRKPATRICK, E. A.-Broader Basis for

Piper on Aktionsstrome vom Gehor- Psychology Necessary, 542. organ der Fische bei Schallreizung Knowledge, Imagination and Thought and on Die akustischen Funktionen in Human.-A. E. DAVIES, 645. des inneren Ohres und seiner Teile, Review of Pragmatism as a Theory 52. of.-R. B. PERRY, 365.

HUGHES, PERCY.-Concrete Conceptual KUHLMANN, F.-Problems in the An- Synthesis, 623. alysis of the Memory Conscious-

Simiand on La causalit6 en histoire, ness, 5. 498. K-ilpe's Immanuel Kant: Darstellung

Sorley on Ethical Aspects of Eco- und Wtlrdigung.-A. 0. LoVEJoY, nomics, 443. 554.

Humanism and Absolute Subconscious- LANG, SIDNEY EDWARD.-Logic and Ed- ness.-F. C. DOAN, 176. ucational Theory, 709.

Ideas, Control of, by Facts.-J. DEWEY: Lang's Primer of General Method.-J. I., 197; II., 253; III., 309. G. HIBB3EN, 577.

Images., On the Function of Visual.- Learning Process, Psychology of the.- E. L. THORNDTKE, 324. L. P. BOGGS, 477.

Imagination and Thought in Human LINDLEY, E. H.-Judd's Psychology: Knowledge.-A. E. DAVIES, 645. General Introduction, and Labo-

Individual and Social Ethics.-A. C. ratory Manual of Psychology, ARMSTRONG, 119. 713.

Infinity, Attention Fatigue and the LIPSKY, A.-Yale Psychological Stud- Concept of.-R. HAYNES, 601. ies, 663.

JAMES, WILLIAm.-A Word More about LLoYD, ALFRED H.-Poetry of Anax- Truth, 396. agoras's Metaphysics, 85.

and J. E. RusSELL.-Controversy Lloyd on Some Important Situations about Truth, 289. and their Attitudes.-K. GORDON,

Pragmatism's Conception of Truth, 304. 141. Logic and Educational Theory.-S. E.

Pratt on Truth, 464. LANG, 709. Reply to Pitkin, 105. LoVEJoY, ARTHUR O.-Desires of the The Absolute and the Strenuous Life, Self-Conscious, 29.

546. Deussen's Outline of the Vedanta James, In Reply to.-W. B. PITKIN, System of Philosophy, according to

44. Shankara, 23. James on The Energies of Men.-W. I. Kiilpe's Immanuel Kant: Darstell-

THOMAS, 268. ung und Wtlrdigung, 554.

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726 THE JOURNAL OF PHILOSOPHY

LYMAN, EUGENE A/ .-Powell's Spinoza of Anthropology and Psychology and Religion, 668. of.-R. S. WOODWORTH, 76, 435.

MANN, C. R.-Duncan's The New NICHOLS, HERBERT.-Pragmatism ver- Knowledge, 386. sus Science, 122.

Marbe on Objektive Bestimmung Nietzsche, Contemporary Criticism of der Schwingungszahlen K6nigscher Friedrich.-T. S. BAKER, 406. Flammen ohne Photographie.-E. Non-Sensory Components of Sense Per- B. HOLT, 54 ception.-R. S. WOODWORTH, 169.

MARVIN, WALTER T.-Nature of Ex- NORRIs, E. A.-Montgomery's Philo- 113.sophical Problems in the Light of planation, 113. Vital Organization, 243.

Shearman's Development of Symbolic NORSWORTHY, NAomI.-O'Shea on Logic, 494. Tendencies in Child and Educa-

Mast on Light Reactions in Lower Or- tional Psychology, 219. ganisms.-L. J. COLE, 718. NORTON, E. L.-Brackenbury's Primer

McGILvARY, EVANDER BRADLEY.-Phys- of Psychology, 610. iological Argument against Real- Woods's Practise and Science of Re- ism, 589. ligion, 580.

Prolegomena to a Tentative Realism, Notes and News, 27, 55, 83, 111, 139, 449. 166, 195, 223, 251, 278, 306, 336,

Realism and the Physical World, 683. 362, 390, 420, 447, 475, 503, 530, Stream of Consciousness, 225. 559, 587, 615, 643, 671, 699, 721.

Meinecke on Die Bedeutung der nich- Objectivity, Realism and.-B. H. BODE, teuklidischen Geometrie in ihrem 259. Verhailtniss zu Kant.-F. M. OGDEN, ROBERT MORRIS.-Bradley on URBAN, 500. Floating Ideas and the Imaginary,

Memory Consciousness, Problems in the 220. Analysis of the.-F. KUHLMANN, Ormond's Concepts of Philosophy.-J. 5. M. STERRETT, 46.

Mental Antecedents of Voluntary Move- O'Shea on Tendencies in Child and Ed- ments.-E. L. THORNDIKE, 40. ucational Psychology.-N. NORS-

Metaphysics, Poetry of Anaxagoras 's.- WORTHY, 219. A. H. LLOYD, 85. Papini on Introduzione al pragma-

Meunier, Vaschide and, on La m4moire tismo.-W. T. BUSH, 639. des raves et la memoire dans les Parsons's The Family.-M. L. BUSH, reves.-T. P. BAILEY, 271. 467.

MEYER, ADOLF.-Jastrow's The Subcon- Perception, Contemporary Realism and scious, 79. the Problems of.-W. P. MoN-

Sidis's Studies in Psychopathology, TAGUE, 374. 633. Non-Sensory Components of Sense.

Mind, Suggestions toward a Psycho- R. S. WOODWORTH, 169. genetic Theory of.-A. E. DAVIES, PERRY, RALPH BARTON.-Review of 342. Pragmatism as a Philosophical

MONROE, WILL S.-Hall's Youth: Its Generalization, 421. Education, Regimen and Hygiene, Review of Pragmatism as a Theory 218. of Knowledge, 365.

MONTAGUE, W. P.-Contemporary Real- Perry on Pragmatism.-A. W. MOORE, ism and the Problems of Percep- 567. tion, 374. Petzoldt's Das Weltproblem von posi-

Current Misconceptions of Realism, tivistischem Standpunkte aus.- 100. C. H. RIEBER, 582.

Miinsterberg's Science and Idealism, Philosophical, Review of Pragmatism 161. as a, Generalization.-R. B. PERRY,

Montgomery's Philosophical Problems 421. in the Light of Vital Organization. Physical, Realism and the, World.- -E. A. NORRIS, 243. E. B. McGILVARY, 683.

MOORE, A. W.-Perry on Pragmatism, Physiological Argument against Real- 567. ism.-E. B. McGILVARY, 589.

Morals, Factor in the Evolution of.- PIERCE, A. H.-Symposium on the Sub- F. C. FRENCH, 203. conscious, 523.

Movements, Mental Antecedents of Piper on Aktionsstr6me vom Gehor- Voluntary.-E. L. THORNDIKE, 40. organ der Fische bei Schallreizung

Milnsterberg's Science and Idealism.- and on Die akustischen Funktionen W. P. MONTAGUE, 161. des inneren Ohres und seiner Teile.

New York Academy of Sciences, Section -E. B. IfOLT, 52.

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PITKIN, WALTER B.-Bruno's Opere Reality, Ultimate Attributes of.-J. E. Italiane, 188. BOODIN, 281.

Federn's Croces Aesthe-LK als Wis- RIEBER, C. H.-Petzoldt's Das Welt- senschaft des Ausdrucks, 268. problem von positivistischem

In Reply to James, 44. Standpunkte aus, 582. Pitkin, Reply to.-W. JAMES, 105. Saitschick's Deutsche Skeptiker: Powell's Spinoza and Religion.-E. W. Lichtenberg-Nietzsche, and Fran-

LYMAN, 668. z8sische Skeptiker: Voltaire-M&ri- Pragmatic Babe in the Wood.-F. C. S. m4e-Renan, 163.

SCHILLEL, 42. Roerich on L'attention spontanee dans Cure of Doubt.-F. C. S. SCHILLER, la vie ordinaire et ses applications

235. pratiques.-F. ARNOLD, 135. Value of the Absolute.-W. A. ROGERs, A. K.-Schiller's Studies in

BROWN, 459. Humanism, 328. Pragmatism as the Salvation from Rogers on Professor James's Theory of

Philosophic Doubt.-J. E. Rus- Knowledge.-B. H. BODE, 192. SELL, 57. RUSSELL, JOHN E.-A Last Word to

Perry on.-A. W. MOORE, 567. Schiller, 487. Review of, as a Philosophical Gen- and W. JAMES.-C{ontroversy about

eralization.-R. B. PERRY, 421. Truth, 289. Review of, as a Theory of Knowledge. Pragmatism as the Salvation from

-R. B. PERRY, 365. Philosophic Doubt, 57. versus Science.-II. NICHOLS, 122. Reply to Schiller, 238. versus Skepticism.-F. C. S. SCHIL- Russell on The Logical Issue of Radical

LER, 482. Empiricism.-B. H. BODE, 164. Pragmatism's Conception of Truth.- Saitschick's Deutsche Skeptiker: Licht-

W. JAMES, 141. enberg-Nietzsche, and Franz8sische PRATT, JAMES BISSETT.-Truth and its Skeptiker: Voltaire-Merim&e-Re-

Verification, 320. nan.-C. H. RIEBER, 163. Pratt on Truth,-W. JAMES, 464. SANTAYANA, G.-Davidson's Philosophy Pratt's Psychology of Religious Belief. of Goethe's Faust, 106.

-F. C. IRENCH, 383. Johnson's Argument of Aristotle's Psychogenetic, Suggestions toward a, Metaphysics, 186.

Theory of Mind.-A. E. DAVIES, SCHILLER, F. C. S.-Madness of the 342. Absolute, 18.

Psychology at Two International Scien- Pragmatic Babe in the Wood, 42. tific Congresses.-S. I. FRANZ, 655. Pragmatic Cure of Doubt, 235.

Broader Basis for, Necessary.-E. A. Pragmatism versus Skepticism, 482. KIRKPATRIcK, 542. Ultima Ratio? 490.

of the Learning Process.-L. P. Sehiller, Last Word to.-J. E. RUs- BOGGS, 477. SELL, 487.

What is It about?-M. W. CALKINS, Reply to.-J. E. RUSSELL, 238. 673. Schiller's Studies in Humanism.-A. K.

Radakovic on Eine besondere Klasse ROGERS, 328. abstracter Begriffe.-F. M. URBAN, Schinz's Die Moralphilosophie von 25. Tetens.-H. W. WRIGHT, 611.

Rashdall's Theory of Good and Evil.- Science, Pragmatism versus.-H. NIcH- A. R. GIFFORD, 548. OLS, 122.

Realism and Objectivity.-B. H. BODE, Self-Conscious, Desires of the.-A. 0. 259. LOVEJOY, 29.

and the Physical World.-E. B. Mc- SELLARS, R. W.-Dewey's View of GILvARY, 683. Agreement, 432.

Contemporary, and the Problems of Nature of Experience, 14. Perception.-W. P. MONTAGUE, Sense Perception, Non-Sensory Com- 374. ponents of.-R. S. WOODWORTH,

Current Misconceptions of.-W. P. 169. MONTAGUE, 100. Sensory (Non-) Oomponents of Sense

Physiological Argument against.-E. Perception.-R. S. WOODWORTH, B. McGILvARY, 589. 169.

Prolegomena to a Tentative.-E. B. Shearnan's Development of Symbolic McGILvARY, 449. Logic.-W. T. MARVIN, 494.

The New.-J. E. BOODIN, 533. SHELDON, W. H.-Some Inadequacies Realistic (Anti-) "How ? ". B. C. of Modern Theories of Judgment,

EWER, 630. 94.

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Talbot's Fundamental Principle of Pragmatism's Conception of.-W. Fichte's Philosophy, 471. JAMES, 141.

Sherrington's Integrative Action of the Pratt on.-W. JAMES, 464. Nervous System.-F. N. FREEMAN, TUFTS, JAMES H.-Garman as a Teach- 301. er, 263.

Sidis's Studies in Psychopathology.- Ultima Ratio?-F. C. S. SCHILIER, 490. A. MEYER, 633. Ultimate Attributes of Reality.-J. E.

Simiand on La causalit6 en histoire.- BOODIN, 281. HUGHES, 498 URBAN, F. M. -Meinecke on Die Bedeu- P. HUGHEs, 498. tung der nichteuklidischen Geom- Simon's Entwicklung und Offenbarung. etrie in ihrem Verh1ltniss zu Kant,

-W. A. BROWN, 520. 500. Smith, Munroe, on The Japanese Code Radakovic on Eine besondere Klasse

and the Japanese Family.-M. L. abstracter Begriffe, 25. BUSH, 467. VALATTI, GIoVANNI.-The Attack on

Snap Shot of a Hunt for a Lost Name. Distinctions, 701. -T. P. BAILEY, 337. Vaschide and Meunier on La memoire

Social, Exaggeration of the.-W. FITE, des rAves et la m 6moire dans les 393. rAves.-T. P. BAiLEY, 271.

Fite on the Exaggeration of the.- Verification, Truth and its.-J. B. G. A. TAWNEY, 512. PRATT, 320.

Individual and, Ethics.-A. C. ARM- Virtues, Classification of the.-H. W. STRONG, 119. WRIGHT, 155.

Sollier's Le mncanisme des emotions.- Visual, On the Function of, Images.- S. I. FRANZ, 109. E. L. THORNDIKE, 324.

Sorley on Ethical Aspects of Economics. Voluntary, Mental Antecedents of, -P. HUGHES, 443. Movements.-E. L. THORNDIKE, 40.

Skepticism, Pragmatism ver8Us.-F. C. Watson on Kinesthetic and Organic S. SCHI.LLEa, 482. Sensations.-R. M. YERKES, 584.

STERRETT, J. MACBRIDE.-Ormond's Weinstein's Die philosophischen Grund- Concepts of Philosophy, 46. lagen der Wissenschaften.-W. E.

Subconscious, Symposium on the.-A. HOCKING, 359. H. PIERCE, 523. Welby's Koenigsberger's Hermann von

Subconsciousness, Humanism and Abso- Helmholtz.-J. M. CATTELL, 715. lute.-F. C. DOAN, 176. WELLS, FREDERIC LYMAN.-Dreyfus's

Sumner's Folkways.-C. H. HAWES, Die Melancholie, 62. 666. Standard Tests of Arithmetical As-

Surbled on Aphasie et amndsie.-F. sociations, 510. ARNOLD, 556. Western Philosophical Association,

SWENSON, DAVID F.-Hannequin on La Seventh Annual Meeting of.-J. E. methode de Descartes, 499. BOODIN, 515.

Synthesis, Concrete Conceptual.--P. Whitehead on Mathematical Concepts HUGHES, 623. of the Material World.-H. C.

Talbot's Fundamental Principle of BROWN, 50. Fichte's Philosophy.-W. H. SHEL- WILDE, NORMAN.-Hobhouse's Morals DON, 471. in Evolution, 183.

TAWNEY, G. A.-Fite on the Exaggera- Wodehouse on The Idealist and the tion of the Social, 512. Intuitionist.-F. ARNOLD, 388.

Fullerton's Introduction to Philos- Woods's Practise and Science of Re- ophy, 356. ligion.-E. L. NORTON, 580.

THOMAS, WM. I.-James on The Ener- WOODWORTH, R. S.-Aliotta's La mis- gies of Men, 268. ura in psicologia sperimentale, 131.

THORNDIKE, EDWARD L.-Mental Ante- Non-Sensory Components of Sense cedents of Voluntary Movements, Perception, 169. 40. Section of Anthropology and Psychol-

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