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REFERENCES

Those who desire fuller bibliographies will do well to consult Baldwin's "Dictionary of Philosophy and Psychology," Vol. III, and the bibliographies given with articles on philosophical subjects in "The Encyclopædia Britannica," 11th edition. An excellent bibliography for Modern Philosophy is to be found in Calkin's "Persistent Problems of Philosophy," 2d ed., pp. 457-564. Baldwin's Dictionary referred to above is especially helpful in the matter of definition and in its condensed statements of philosophical problems and controversies.

ABBREVIATIONS

The following abbreviations will be used in the instance of works more frequently referred to:—

Bosanquet, Logic = Bosanquet's Logic, 2d ed.

CHAPTER I