DICTIONARY OF 

 PHILOSOPHY 



REVISED EDITION 



Edited by DAGOBERT D. RUNES 



"This book is, to say the least, all 

 that its editor claims for it. The 

 astounding element about it is its com- 

 pactness into a handy volume, all- 

 embracing in content, clear in ex- 

 position, objective in viewpoint, and 

 ear-marked by a correctness that is 

 inescapable. 



The editor has used unusual keen- 

 ness in choosing the contents of the 

 Dictionary and in selecting the authors 

 best suited for a concise exposition of 

 each subject discussed. 



The teacher, the student or the lay- 

 man will find the volume invaluable 

 in his philosophical studies, and will 

 save time and labor by having it at 

 hand. The space given is always in 

 proportion to the philosophical and 

 historical importance of the subject 

 and research is made easy by bibli- 

 ography and quotations. 



This less- than - four- hundred - page 

 volume definitely fills up a lacuna in 

 the English language, as far as the 

 field of philosophy is concerned." 



REV. JAMES F. CARROLL, 



C.S.Sp.,S.T.D. 



Dean, Graduate School, 



Duquesne University 



