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The Religion of Science Library, by its extraordinarily reason- 

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The following have already appeared in the series : 



No. 1. The Religion of Science. By Paul Carus- 25c. 



2. Three Introductory Lectures on the Science 0/ Thought. 

 By F. Max Muller. 25c. 



Three Lectures on the Science of Language. By F. Max 

 MOller. 25c. 



The Diseases of Personality . By Th. Ribot. 25c. 



TJie Psychology of Attention. By Th Ribot. 25c. 



The Psychic Life of Micro-Organisms. By Alfred Binet. 

 25c. 



The Nature of the State. By Paul Carus. 15c. 



On Double Consciousness. By Alfred Binet. 15c. 



Fundamental Problems. By Paul Carus. 50c. 



The Diseases of the Will. By Th. Ribot. 25c. 



The Origin of Language. By Ludwig Noire. 15c. 



The Free Trade Struggle in England. By M. M. Trum- 

 bull. 25c. 



Wheelbarrow on the Labor Question. By M. M. Trum- 

 bull. 35c. 



The Gospel of Buddha. By Paul Carus. 35c. 



The Primer of Philosophy . By Paul Carus. 25c. 



On Memory, and The Specific Energies of the Nervous Sys- 

 tem. By Prof. Ewald Hering. 15 cents. 

 17. The Redemption of the Brahman. A Tale of Hindu Life. 

 By Richard Garbe. 25 cents. 



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The Philosophy of Ancient India. By Prof. Richard Garbe. 



Buddhism and Christianity. By Paul Carus. 



The Lost Manuscript. A Novel. By Gustav Freytag. 



The Study of Sanskrit. By Prof. H. Oldenberg. 



Old 7 est anient History. By Prof. C. H. Cornill. 



On Germinal Selection. By Prof. August Weismann. 



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