lo LONGMANS 6= CO.'S STANDARD AND GENERAL WORKS. 



Mental, Moral and Political VhWoso^hy —continued. 



Le'wes. — The Historyof Philosophy, 

 from Thales to Comte. By George 

 Henry Lewes. 2 vols, 8vo., 32J. 



Hodgson.— Works by Shadworth H. 

 Hodgson. 

 Time and Space: a Metaphysical 



TiStheorVof'p'ractice : an Ethical I Max Miiller.-Works by F. MaxMdl 



Inquiry. 2 vols. 8vo., 24J. 1 



The Philosophy of Reflection. 2 

 vols. 8vc., 2 IS. 



Hume.— The Philosophical Works : 

 of David Hume. Edited by T. H. 

 Green and T. H. Grose. 4 vols. Bvo., 

 56J. Or separately, Essays. 2 vols. 

 28i. Treatise of Human Nature. 2 

 vols. 28J. 



Justinian.— The Institutes of Jus- 

 tinian : Latin Text, chiefly that of 

 Huschke, with English Introduction, 

 Translation, Notes, and Summary. By 

 Thomas C. Sandars, M.A. 8vo. i8j-. 



Kant.— Works by Immanuel Kant. 



Critique of Practical Reason, and 

 Other Works on the Theory of 

 Ethics. Translated byT. K. Abbott, 

 B.D. With Memoir. 8vo., i2.y. 6d. 



Fundamental Principles of the 

 Metaphysic of Ethics. Trans- 

 lated by T. K. Abbott, B.D. (Ex- 

 tracted from ' Kant's Critique of 

 Practical Reason and other Works on 

 the Theory of Ethics. ' Cr. 8vo. y. 



Introduction to Logic, and his 

 Essay on the Mistaken Subtilty 

 OF the Four Figures. Translated 

 by T. K. Abbott, and with Notes by 

 S. T. Coleridge. Bvo. , 6s. 



Killick.— Handbook to Mill's Sys- 

 tem OF Logic. By Rev. A. H. Kil- 

 lick, M.A. Crown Svo. , 3.?. 6d. 



Ladd.— Works by George Turmbull 



Ladd. 



Elements of Physiological Psy- 

 chology. 8vo., 21s. 



Outlines of Physiological Psy- 

 chology. A Text-Book of Mental 

 Science for Academies and Colleges. 



8V0., I2J. 



Psychology, Desc.uptive and Ex- 

 planatory : a Treatise of the Pheno- 

 mena, Laws, and Development of 

 Human Mental Life. 8vo., 21J. 



Primer of Psychology. Crown 8vo., 

 5-f. 6^. 



Philosophy of Mind: an Essay on 

 the Metaphysics of Physiology. 8vo., 

 i6j. 



LER, 



The Science of Thought. Bvo. , 21s. 

 Three Introductory Lectures on 



the Science of Thought. Bvo., 



2s. 6d. 



Mosso.— Fear. By Angelo Mosso. 

 Translated from the Italian by E. LouGH 

 and F. Kiesovv. With 8 Illustrations. 

 Crown Bvo. , js. 6d. 



Mill. — Analysis of the Phenomena 

 of the Human Mind. By James 

 Mill. 2 vols. Bvo., 285. 



Mill.— Works by John Stuart Mill. 

 A System of Logic. Cr. Svo. , 3^. 6d. 

 On Liberty. Cr. Bvo., is. 4^. 

 On Representative Government. 



Crown Svo. , 2s. 

 Utilitarianism. Bvo., 2s. 6d. 

 Examination of Sir William 



Hamilton's Philosophy. Bvo., t6s. 

 Nature, the Utility of Religion, 



AND Theism. Three Essays. 8vo.,sj. 



Romanes.— Mind and Motion and 

 Monism. By; he late George John 

 Romanes, M.A., LL.D., F.R.S. Cr. 

 Bvo., 45. 6d. 



Stock.— Deductive Logic. By St. 

 George Stock. Fcp. Svo., 3s. 6d. 



Sully.— W'orks by James Sully. 

 The Human Mind: a Text-book of 



Psychology. 2 vols. Bvo. , 21J. 

 Outlines of Psychology. Svo., gs. 



The Teacher's Handbook of Psy- 

 chology. Crown Bvo. , 5^. 

 Studies of Childhood. Svo. \os. 6d. 



S^winburne.— Picture Logic : an 

 Attempt to Popularise the Science of 

 Reasoning. By Alfred James Swin- 

 burne, M.A. With 23 Woodcuts. 

 Post Bvo. , 5^. 



Thomson.— Outline,'; of the Neces- 

 sary Laws of Thought: a Treatise 

 on Pure and Applied Logic. By Wil- 

 liam Thomson, D.D., formerly Lord 

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