BY THE SAME AUTHOR 



THE 



DYNAMIC FOUNDATION 

 OF KNOWLEDGE 



Crown 8uo. 330 pp. 6s. net 



Mr. Philip, a thinker of considerable acuteness, expounds 

 further the dynamic theory of knowledge which he propounded 

 in 'Matter and Energy' and the 'Doctrine of Energy.' What 

 we are really sensible of in the external world is mutation ; 

 but the consciousness of our own activity suggests the exist- 

 ence of something behind phenomena. The reality which 

 sustains experience is found to be, in essence, power power 

 conceived as an energy containing within itself the principle 

 of its own evolution ; an energy constantly transmuting itself, 

 and in its transmutations furnishing the entire presentation 

 of sense. The universal application of this concept unifies 

 science or the knowledge of nature ; and the dynamic theory 

 is applied by Mr. Philip to life, economics, and education." 



Times, 



"Well written, and contains much sound analysis of per- 

 ception and the like, with much that is debatable but suggestive 

 and stimulating." Nature. 



" The argument is conducted with great ability and thorough- 

 ness, and the writer reveals a most accurate acquaintance with 

 the results of both science and philosophy." Glasgow Herald. 



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