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Sidgwick. THE METHODS OF ETHICS. By HENRY 

 SIDGWICK, M.A., Pnelector in Moral and Political Philosophy in 

 Trinity College, Cambridge. Second Edition, revised throughout 

 with important additions. 8vo. 145-. 



A SUPPLEMENT to the First Edition, containing all the important 

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" This excellent and very welcome volume. .... Leaving to meta- 

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 already over-discussed problem of the origin of the moral faculty, he 

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 granted, or the physicist the existence of matter. But he takes little 

 else for granted, and defining ethics as ' the science of conduct,' be 

 carefully examines,' not the various ethical systems that have been 

 propounded by Aristotle and Aristotle's followers downwards, but 

 the principles upon which, so far as they confine themselves to the 

 strict province of ethics, they are based." 1 Athenaeum. 



Thornton. OLD-FASHIONED ETHICS, AND COMMON- 

 SENSE METAPHYSICS, with some of their Applications. By 

 WILLIAM THOMAS THORNTON, Author of "A Treatise on Labour." 

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The present volume aeals with problems which are agitating the 

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 /. Ante-Utilitarianism. II. History's Scientific Pretensions. III. 

 David Hume as a Metaphysician. IV. Huxleyism. V. Recent 

 Phase of Scientific Atheism. VI. Limits of Demonstrable Theism. 



Thring (E., M. A.) THOUGHTS ON LIFE-SCIENCE. 

 By EDWARD THRING, M.A. (Benjamin Place), Head Master of 

 Uppingham School. New Edition, enlarged and revised. Crown 

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Venn. THE LOGIC OF CHANCE : An Essay on the Founda- 

 tions and Province of the Theory of Probability, with especial 

 reference to its logical bearings, and its application to Moral and 

 Social Science. By JOHN VENN, M.A., Fellow and Lecturer of 

 Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge. Second Edition, re- 

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 " One of the most thoughtful and philosophical treatises on any sub- 

 ject connected with logic and evidence which has beeti produced in 

 this or any other country for many years." Mill's Logic, vol. ii. 

 p. 77. Seventh Edition. 



