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Other courses : History of Philosophj' from 

 the Renaissance to Kant; Elements of Psy- 

 chology ; Empirical Psych ologj' ; Logic; Ped- 

 agogy, with special reference to Herbart. 



Strassburg. Prof. Windelband — Logic; 

 Philosophy of Eeligion ; in seminar, Leib- 

 nitz's 'Nouveaux Essais.' Professor Ziegler — 

 History of Ancient and Mediaeval Philoso- 

 phy; Schleiermacher's Life, Philosophy and 

 Theology ; seminar, Herbart's ' Einleitung 

 in die Philosophie.' Other courses: History 

 of Philosophy from the Renaissance ; Car- 

 lyle. 



Gottingen. Professor Miiller — Philoso- 

 phy of Nature ; Laboratorj- for Experimen- 

 tal Psychology. Professor Baumann — Ele- 

 ments of Moral Philosophy ; in seminar, 

 Plato's ' Symposkim.' Other courses: His- 

 tory of Philosophy ; Kant's Critical Philoso- 

 phy; Philosophy of Eeligion (two courses); 

 Pedagogy. 



Freiburg im B. Professor Riehl — Prob- 

 lems of Philosophy ; Intellectual Life of to- 

 day and its Chief Tendencies ; seminar, 

 Kant's Critic of Pure Reason. Other courses; 

 History of Philosophy from the Renais- 

 sance to Kant; in seminar, Spinoza's £^if/H'cs. 



Munich. Professor Lipps — Aesthetics ; 

 Psychological Questions of the day ; in 

 seminar, Psychology. Other courses: His- 

 tory of Modern Philosophy ; Psychology; in 

 seminar, Kant's Critic of Pure Reason. 



Tubingen. Professor Sigwart — History of 

 Modern Philosophy; Ends and Methods of 

 the Philosophical Sciences. Other courses: 

 Introduction to Philosophy and Logic ; Psy- 

 chology ; Significance of Philosophy for the 

 Science and Culture of our Time ; Funda- 

 mental Questions of the Philosophy of Re- 

 ligion; seminar, Kant's Critic of Pure Rea- 

 son. 



Erlangen. Professor Falckenberg — Logic 

 and Introduction to Philosophy ; seminar, 

 Kant's Prolegomena. Other courses : The- 

 ory of Knowledge and Metaphysics ; Phi- 

 losophy of Religion ; Anthi'opology. 



Greifswald. Professor Schuppe — Psy- 

 chology; Philosophy of Law; seminar, 

 History of Philosophy. Professor Rehmke 

 — Ethics and Pedagogy ; Philosophy of Re- 

 ligion ; in seminar, Logic. 



Heidelberg. Professor Fischer — History 

 of Greek Philosophy ; Critical discussion of 

 Gcethe's Faust. Other courses : Kant's 

 Theory of Knowledge ; Psychology in Rela- 

 tion to Theology, Jurisprudence and Phi- 

 lology ; Anthropology ; Pedagogy. 



Breslau. Prof. Ebbinghaus — Logic and 

 Theory of Knowledge; Kant's Philosophy; 

 Laboratory for Experimental Psychology. 

 Other courses : Introduction to Philosophy; 

 Logic ; Aristotle's Philosophy and History 

 of its Influence. 



Giessen. Prof. Siebeck — History of Phi- 

 losophy to Kant; Descartes' 'ifeditationes;' 

 seminar for advanced students. Other 

 courses : Philosophy of the Present Time 

 (including Psychology in England and 

 France); Logic; Pedagogy; Schiller's Phil- 

 osophical Poems. 



Marburg. Prof. Natori) — Psychology ; 

 Philosophical Seminar. Other courses: 

 History of Modern Philosophj^; Kant's 

 Philosophy; Ethics; Aesthetics; God in Ger- 

 man Philosophy and Literature of the 18th 

 Century; in seminar, Descartes, Kant's 

 Prolegmiena. 



Kiel. Professor Deussen— History of 

 Philosophjr, first half from the first begin- 

 nings of Philosophy in India and Greece to 

 the Christian era; Interpretations of Philos- 

 ophy ; Sanskrit Texts ; Selections from 

 Greek Philosophy. Other Courses : Logic ; 

 Logic and a Survey of the Sciences; jEsthet- 

 ics ; Lecture ; Rousseau. 



Bonn. History of Philosophy from 

 Kant to Hegel ; Psychology ; Ethics ; Logic; 

 Pedagogy ; Experimental Psychology. 



Konigsberg — History of Greek and Med- 

 iaeval Philosophy ; Logic and Metaphysics ; 

 The Immortality of the Soul. 



Wiirzburg — History of Modern Philos- 



