RUDOLF EUCKEN'S 

 PHILOSOPHY OF LIFE 



BY 



W. E. BOYCE GIBSON 



LECTURER IN PHILOSOPHY IN THE UNIVERSITY OF LONDON 



SECOND EDITION 



Crown 8vo, Cloth, with Frontispiece Portrait of Rudolf Eucken. 



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SOME PRESS OPINIONS 



" Mr. Gibson has given us in small compass a lucid exposition of the 

 philosophical system of Eucken, who is Professor of Philosophy in Jena. 

 . . . This is a most suggestive and stimulating book. In a very real 

 sense it has brought philosophy down to earth and is deserving of 

 serious study." Aberdeen Free Press. 



" To it the interested reader will turn with expectation, and his 

 expectation is likely to be more than realised. For Dr. Boyce Gibson 

 is himself a scholar, as well as an enthusiastic lover of this great 

 scholar." Expository Times. 



" No reader should fail to find pleasure in a book so full of fresh 

 and stimulating thought, expressed with great felicity of language." 

 The Scottish Review. 



" It is done with just the proper combination of sympathy and 

 criticism." British Weekly. 



"This little book on Eucken's Philosophy is of quite exceptional 

 interest and importance." The Inquirer. 



" Professor Boyce Gibson . . . has performed a real service in 

 promoting the acquaintance of English and American students with a 

 thinker whose distinctive views give him a special claim to their 

 attention. . . . Professor Gibson has achieved a notable success, 

 writing briefly, lucidly, and sympathetically." The New Age. 



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