CATALOG OF DOVER BOOKS 



THE CHIEF WORKS OF SPINOZA. An unabridged reprint of the famous Bohn edition containing 

 all of Spinoza's most important works: Vol. I: The Theologico-Political Treatise and the 

 Political Treatise. Vol. II: On The Improvement Of Understanding, The Ethics, Selected Letters. 

 Profound and enduring ideas on God, the universe, pantheism, society, religion, the state, 

 democracy, the mind, emotions, freedom and the nature of man, which influenced Goethe, 

 Hegel, Schelling, Coleridge, V/hitehead, and many others. Introduction. 2 volumes. 826pp. 

 5% X 8. T249 Vol. I, Paperbound $1.50 



T250 Vol. II, Paperbound $1.50 



LEIBNIZ, H. W. Carr. Most stimulating middle-level coverage of basic philosophical thought 

 of Leibniz. Easily understood discussion, analysis of major works: "Theodicy," "Principles of 

 Nature and Grace," Monadology"; Leibniz's influence; intellectual growth; correspondence; 

 disputes with Bayle, Malebranche, Newton; importance of his thought today, with reinterpre- 

 tation in modern terminology. "Power and mastery," London Times. Bibliography. Index. 

 226pp. 5% X 8. T624 Paperbound $1.35 



AN ESSAY CONCERNING HUMAN UNDERSTANDING, John Locke. Edited by A. C. Eraser. Un- 

 abridged reprinting of definitive edition; only complete edition of "Essay" in print. Marginal 

 analyses of almost every paragraph; hundreds of footnotes; authoritative 140-page biographical, 

 critical, historical prolegomena. Indexes. 1170pp. 5% x 8. 



T530 Vol. 1 (Books 1, 2) Paperbound $2.25 



T531 Vol. 2 (Books 3, 4) Paperbound $2.25 



2 volume set $4.50 



THE PHILOSOPHY OF HISTORY, G. W. F. Hegel. One of the great classics of western thought 

 which reveals Hegel's basic principle: that history is not chance but a rational process, the 

 realization of the Spirit of Freedom. Ranges from the oriental cultures of subjective thought 

 to the classical subjective cultures, to the modern absolute synthesis where spiritual and 

 secular may be reconciled. Translation and introduction by J. Sibree. Introduction by G. Hegel. 

 Special introduction for this edition by Prof. Carl Friedrich. xxxix + 447pp. 53/8 x 8. 



T112 Paperbound $1.85 



THE PHILOSOPHY OF HEGEL, W. T. Stace. The first detailed analysis of Hegel's thought In 

 English, this is especially valuable since so many of Hegel's works are out of print. Dr. 

 Stace examines Hegel's debt to Greek idealists and the 18th century and then proceeds to a 

 careful description and analysis of Hegel's first principles, categories, reason, dialectic 

 method, his logic, philosophy of nature and spirit, etc. index. Special 14 x 20 chart of 

 Hegelian system, x + 526pp. 53/8 x 8. T254 Paperbound $2.00 



THE WILL TO BELIEVE and HUMAN IMMORTALITY, W. James. Two complete books bound as 

 one. THE WILL TO BELIEVE discusses the interrelations of belief, will, and intellect in man; 

 chance vs. determinism, free will vs. determinism, free will vs. fate, pluralism vs. monism; 

 the philosophies of Hegel and Spencer, ^nd more. HUMAN IMMORTALITY examines the question 

 of survival after death and develops an unusual and powerful argument for immortality. Two 

 prefaces. Index. Total of 429pp. 53/8 x 8. 



T291 Paperbound $1.65 



THE WORLD AND THE INDIVIDUAL, Josiah Royce. Only major effort by an American philosopher 

 to interpret nature of things in systematic, comprehensive manner. Royce's formulation of 

 an absolute voluntarism remains one of the original and profound solutions to the problems 

 involved. Part one, 4 Historical Conceptions of Being, inquires into first principles, true 

 meaning and place of individuality. Part two. Nature, Man, and the Moral Order, is application 

 of first principles to problems concerning religion, evil, moral order. Introduction by J. E. 

 Smith, Yale Univ. Index. 1070pp. 53/8 x 8. T561 Vol. 1 Paperbound $2.25 



T562 Vol. 2 Paperbound $2.25 

 the set $4.50 



THE PHILOSOPHICAL WRITINGS OF PEIRCE, edited by J. Buchler. This book (formerly THE 

 PHILOSOPHY OF PEIRCE) is a carefully integrated exposition of Peirce's complete system com- 

 posed of selections from his own work. Symbolic logic, scientific method, theory of signs, 

 pragmatism, epistemology, chance, cosmology, ethics, and many other topics are treated by 

 one of the greatest philosophers of modern times. Tiiis is the only inexpensive compilation 

 of his key ideas, xvi + 386pp. 53/8 x 8. T217 Paperbound $1.95 



EXPERIENCE AND NATURE, John Dev^ey. An enlarged, revised edition of the Paul Carus 

 lectures which Dewey delivered in 1925. It covers Dewey's basic formulation of the problem 

 of knowledge, with a full discussion of other systems, and a detailing of his own concepts 

 of the relationship of external world, mind, and knowledge. Starts with a thorough examina- 

 tion of the philosophical method; examines the interrelationship of experience and nature; 

 analyzes experience on basis of empirical naturalism, the formulation of law, role of 

 language and social factors in knowledge; etc. Dewey's treatment of central problems in 

 philosophy is profound but extremely easy to follow, ix + 448pp. 53/8 x 8. 



T471 Paperbound $1.85 



