Word: logical
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...final contest will be held in the Fogg Art Museum, Thursday, December 15, at 8 o'clock. Each man will speak for ten minutes on the subject "The Principle of Ministerial Responsibility in its Relation to the French Parliamentary System." In judging these speeches, not only the logic and clear presentation of the subject, but also the general knowledge, manner of delivery and the literary style of the competitor will be considered...
...notes will be permitted, but men must not read their speeches. Not only logic and clear presentation of the subject, but general knowledge, manner of delivery, and literary style of the competitor, will be considered in the judging of the speeches. The judges will be E. R. Burke 3L., H. B. Ehrmann '12, F. W. Sullivan...
...trials, men will be allowed to speak for five minutes only, but in the final competition the speeches will be of ten minutes duration. In judging these speeches, not only the logic and clear presentation of the subject, but also the general knowledge, manner of delivery, and the literary style of the competitor will be considered. The three judges will be chosen as follows one from the French Department, one from the Department of Public Speaking, and one from the Debating Council...
...Horace M. Kallen '03, of the Department of Philosophy, will give the second of a series of twelve lectures on "Pragmatism," in Emerson F, this afternoon at 4 o'clock. The special subject of today's lecture will be "Logic and Experience." It will be open to members of the University and of Radcliffe College...
...remarkable men of widely differing tendencies; William James, psychologist and physiologist, whose pragmatism attempts before all to demonstrate the effective existence of an element of novelty in the course of phenomena, and in consequence, the value and power of action; Royce, who combines a certain pragmatism with a symbolic logic, and seeks in the conditions of action, the explanation of the fundamental principles of the logic itself; Muensterberg, the learned psychologist, with a leaning toward the idealism of Fichte; Santayana, who seeks under action immobility, and under new phenomena the eternal; and Palmer and Perry wholly given to the study...