English: Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Genevan philosopher
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Title: The work of the Open Court Publishing Co. : an illustrated catalogue of its publications covering a period of twenty-one years (1887-1907) consisting of a complete book list with brief characterizatiion of authors and contents, including also a selection of noteworthy articles from the Monist and the Open court
Year: 1908 (1900s)
Authors: Open Court Publishing Company. Chicago
Subjects: Philosophy Catalogs, Publishers' -- United States
Publisher: Chicago
Contributing Library: University of California Libraries
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ve been too much accustomed of lateto view the history of philosophy from the German standpoint. —Pliilosof^liica! Review. JOHN LOCKE. (1632-1704.) TOCKE, thouL!;li following in the footsteps of Ilobbes. has beencalled tl.e father of modern empiricism and materialism. His phil-osophy or theory of cognition rests upon two central ideas: firstfnegatiTcf, there are no innate ideas; second (positive), all ourknowledge comes from experience. His most important philosophi-cal work is the Essay Concerning Human Understanding. Lockes Essay Concerning Human Understanding. Books II and I\^, with omissions. Selected by )\L\ry WiiitonCalkins. Second edition, revised and corrected. Pages, vii,348. Price, 75 cents. (3s. net.) In this condensation Book I is omitted because the innate ideacon.troversy is now a dead issue and IJook III, because it dealswith cousiderations of logic and language, (jents translationof LcClercs Life of Locke prefaces the work, 124 THE OPEN COURT PUBLISHING CO., CHICAGO.
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JEAN JACQUES ROUSSEAU.From Levy-Bruhls History of Modem Philosophy in France, facing p. 237. 125 THE OPEN COURT PUBLISHING CO., CHICAGO. EMILIE HYACINTHE LOYSON. The celebrated Ileiieh oralor and tlieoloiniaii, leather IlyaeiiithcLoysoii, 7eh() has been (^romiiieutlx before the leorld because of hisstand in behalf of Catholic reform. to_i:;elher 7eith his acahits andenergetic leife. Mine, lluiilie Ily-acinthe Loyson, spent the years1894-1896 /// traieling through Xorthern ylfrica and .Isia Minor.Their purpose leas to become better ac(iuainted leith the people andideals of Islam and to use their inlluence toward bringing to passwithin the leorlds monotheistic faiths (Christianity. Judaism andIslam) the realirjation that si)ice each worships the One God, all arebut brothers in the leorship of the same All-Father. The record ofthis journey is told in Mme. Loysons book. The Expository Timesof London says: This remarkable book, the work of one of the most remarkablewomen of our time, the j
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