Word: logics
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Perry, during the second half-year, Professor Fite of the University of Indiana will conduct two half-courses, Philosophy 16, on "Representative Philosophical Thinkers of the Nineteenth Century" and Philosophy 5b on "Metaphysics." He will also assist Professor Royce in Philosophy 8, a half-course in advanced logic. Assistant Professor G. P. Adams, of the University of California will also conduct the following courses during the second half-year: Philosophy 3 on the "Philosophy of Nature, with Especial Reference to Man's Place in Nature," Philosophy 14a, on "Descartes, Spinoza, and Leibnitz," and Philosophy 19a, "History of Ethics--The Early...
...Eames and Edmund Ware Sinnott, Botany in Australia; Mr. Griffith Conrad Evans, Mathematics in Europe; Mr. Augustus Locke, Mining and Metallurgy in the United States and Mexico; Mr. Robert Grant Martin, English Dramatic Literature in England; Mr. Sheldon Osgood Martin, Economics in South America; Mr. Henry Maurice Sheffer, the Logic and Philosophy of Mathematics in Europe; Mr. William Edward Lunt, English Financial History in London; Mr. Langdon Warner, Buddhist Art in Japan and Korea; Mr. John Avery Lomax, American Ballads in various parts of the country; Dr. Simeon Burt Wolbach, Tropical Diseases in West Africa...
...statement in your columns giving the statistical cost of courses of instruction states that "no definite plan for using these figures has yet been evolved, but it is likely that their value to the Administrative Board will be great." Assuming that Board to be governed by a sense of logic, their value lies clearly enough in the only conclusion those figures as presented can lead to, -- which is this: that the ideal course must be one given by an instructor at $ 1000 to 1000 students,--giving a figure of instruction of $11. Then all will be on a basis that...
...found in the results which it produces. The evidence for the supernatural events connected with Christ's life is found partly in the historical account and partly in the history of the Church since that time. If we once accept the supernatural events connected with the life of Christ, logic will carry us to the Church and creed. Deny the supernatural, and, although we may emphasize our devotion, we are on the inclined plane that leads to scientific fatalism...
...exception of a year spent in studying, been practicing medicine in Boston. In 1899 he became an assistant at the Medical School, where he is now Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine. During 1903 and 1904 Dr. Cabot was a lecturer in philosophy in Professor Royce's course in Logic. From 1895 to 1898 he was the visiting physician to Channing House and since that time has become consulting physician to several other institutions. Besides being a member of the Massachusetts Medical Society and counselor of the Harvard Medical Alumni, Dr. Cabot is connected with other associations here and abroad, both...