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 . Translated by John Akitch, With copies of originaltitle pages, introduced by Prof. Levy-Bruhl, etc. Iages,248. Cloth, 7S cents net. (3s. 6d. net.) The great thinker who led the modern skeptical movement that culminatedin Kant and Hege! deserves this popular reproduction of his th
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 . Translated by John Akitch, With copies of originaltitle pages, introduced by Prof. Levy-Bruhl, etc. Iages,248. Cloth, 7S cents net. (3s. 6d. net.) The great thinker who led the modern skeptical movement that culminatedin Kant and Hege! deserves this popular reproduction of his thought. —Oiiilooti. The publishers have rendered a real service to all students of philosophyby this translation. The introductory essay on Descartes by M. Levy-Bruhl,of the Sorbonne, and the notes on the Cartesian terminology prepare thereader for scholarly work. We ought to have more of just such translationsfor use in university classes and seminaries. —Gerald Birney Smith, in University of Chicago Press. In connection with Descartes, see also The Principles of Des-cartes Philosopfi\, by Benedictus de Spinoza, descril)ed on page155. ARTICLE ON DESCARTES. Rene Descartes; a Biographical Sketch. By J. McCor-MACK. Open Court. Vol. XII, No. 507, p. 501. 90 THE OPEN COURT PUBLISHING CO., RENE to Discourse on Method. 91 THE OPEN COURT PUBLISHING CO., CHICAGO. HUGO DE VRIES. Since llw (lays of Daniiii no one ainonj^- naturalists Jias found sucha universal recoj^nition of prime consequence as has de Iries i<nthhis nezv interpretation of the doctrine of evolution as it appears inhis books on the nnilatioii theory. rhou;^li his puhlieati())is are stillrecent there is a unanimous consent eoncerninj^ tlieir importance,and eicn Ins adzcrsariis recoj^ their paramount si;^ belief has prevailed for more than half a century that speciesarc changed into nev types Icry slozvly and that thousands of yearsivcre necessary for the dc
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