Word: hibbert
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This series is a repetition of the Hibbert lectures delivered by Professor James at Oxford last May. The course began with the exposition of the fundamental types of philosophical thinking and of monistic idealism, and proceeded to the discussion of the doctrines of the German philosophers, Hegel and Fechner, in the first four lectures. More modern subjects have been treated in the three later lectures, the titles being "The Compounding of Consciousness," "Bergson's Critique of Intellectualism," and "The Continuity of Experiences...
...Present Situation in Philosophy," this afternoon at 4.30 o'clock. His special topic will be "Monistic Idealism." On account of the large attendance at the first lecture, the place has been changed from Emerson D to the New Lecture Hall. This series is a repetition of Professor James's Hibbert lectures, which were given at Oxford last May. Members of the University and the public will be admitted...
Professor William James M.'69 will deliver the first of a series of eight lectures on "The Present Situation in Philosophy," in Emerson D, this afternoon at 4.30 o'clock. This course was given by him at Oxford last May in his capacity as Hibbert lecturer. The special topic of today's lecture, which will serve as an introduction to the series, will be "The types of philosophic thinking." The remaining subjects and the dates on which they will be discussed are as follows: November 9, "Monastic idealism"; November 13, "On Hegel"; November 16, "On Fechner"; November 20, "The compounding...
...eight Hibbert lectures on "The Present Situation in Philosophy," given at Oxford last May, will be repeated by Professor James, Mondays and Fridays at 4.30 o'clock, in Emerson D, beginning next Friday, as follows...
...Hibbert Journal--(July), "Pluralism and Religion," W. James M.'69; "Enlightened Action the True Base of Morality," A. H. Lloyd...