Personal Idealism
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| Personal Idealism (1902) by 1902 |
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ESSAY
| I. | Error. By G. F. Stout, M.A., Wilde Reader in Mental Philsophy |
| II. | Axioms as Postulates. By F. C. S. Schiller, M.A., Fellow and Assistant Tutor of Corpus Christi College |
| III. | The Problem of Freedom in its Relation to Psychology. By W. R. Boyce Gibson, M.A., Queen's College, Lecturer in London University |
| IV. | The Limits of Evolution. By G. E. Underhill, M.A., Fellow and Senior Tutor of Magdalen College |
| V. | Origin and Validity in Ethics. By R. R. Marett, M.A., Fellow and Tutor of Exeter College |
| VI. | Art and Personality. By Henry Sturt, M.A., Queen's College |
| VII. | The Future of Ethics: Effort or Abstention? By F. W. Bussell, D.D., Fellow, Tutor, and Vice-Principal of Brasenose College |
| VIII. | Personality, Human and Divine. By Hastings Rashdall, D.Litt., Fellow and Tutor of New College |
Note.—Each writer is responsible solely for his own essay.
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