273. Mr. Geo. H. Smith CONCORD LECTURES ON PHILOSOPHY COMPRISING OUTLINES OF ALL THE LECTURES AT THE CONCORD WITH AN HISTORICAL SKETCH COLLECTED AND ARRANGED BY RAYMOND L. BRIDGMAN REVISED BY THE SEVERAL LECTURERS APPROVED BY THE FACULTY CAMBRIDGE, MASS. HARVARD SQUARE. Goods perd 11-5-35 31256 CONCORD, MASS., August 22, 1882. The following abstracts are made from the Lectures delivered at the Concord Summer School of Philosophy during the Term of 1882. They have been approved by the several lecturers by whom they were delivered, and their object is to present in a concise form, convenient for the general reader, all the essential outlines of the Lectures, and especially to preserve the chief features of the courses of lectures upon philosophical subjects. A. BRONSON ALCOTT, Dean. S. H. EMERY, Jr., Director. F. B. SANBORN, Secretary. THE ORDER OF LECTURES-1882. FIRST DAY. Salutatory, by MR. A. BRONSON ALCOTT, Poem, by MR. F. B. SANBORN, Socrates and the Pre-Socratic Philosophy, by DR. W. T. HARRIS, SECOND DAY. Premises, Predications and Outlines of Christian Philosophy, by DR. H. K. JONES, Personality, by MR. ALCOTT, THIRD DAY. State of Philosophy in Germany, by PROF. HOWISON, Relation between Common Sense and Philosophy, by DR. JONES, . 43 47 53 55 57 60 62 63 66 69 70 72 74 76 |