6 BOOKS PUBLISHED BY 
CAIRD, Principal—UNIVERSITY SERMONS AND LECTURES. 
8vo. Is. each. 
I. WHAT IS RELIGION? A Sermon preached before the Uni- 
versity, at the Opening of the University Chapel. 1871. 
2. CHRISTIAN MANLINESS. A Sermon preached before the 
University, at the Opening of the Winter Session, 1871. 
3. IN MEmMoriIAM.. A Sermon preached before the University 
on occasion of the Death of the Very REv. THOMAS 
BARCLAY, D.D., Principal of the University. 
4. THE UNIVERSAL RELIGION. A Lecture delivered in West- 
minster Abbey, on the day of Intercession fer Missions. 
5. THE UNITY OF THE SCIENCES. A Lecture delivered at the 
Opening of the Winter Session. 1874. 
6. THE PROGRESSIVENESS OF THE SCIENCES. A Lecture 
delivered at the Opening of the Winter Session. 1875. 
CAIRD, Professor E.—A CRITICAL ACCOUNT OF THE PHIL- 
OSOPHY OF KANT: with an Historical Introduction. By 
EDWARD CaIRD, M.A., LL.D., Professor of Moral Phil- 
osophy in the University of Glasgow, and late Fellow and 
Tutor of Merton College, Oxford. $8vo. 18s. 
“This book contains the most exhaustive and most valuable exposition 
of Kant’s metaphysical system which has appeared in this country. The 
critical analysis is incisive and searching, and the exposition plain and un- 
ambiguous. The running commentary is the work of a man who both 
knows what he has to say, and knows how to say it forcibly and well. The 
style is attractive as well as clear, Without being ornate or rhetorical, it 
has about it a kind of quiet eloquence which comes of conscious strength 
and of genuine conviction.” — The Times. 
‘‘Mr, Caird’s statement of the Kantian doctrine is singularly felicitous. 
The simplification is at once full, accurate, and unbiased.’—Mr. T. H. 
GREEN in the Academy. 
‘“No account of Kant’s Philosophy has ever appeared in England so 
full, so intelligible, and so interesting to read as this work by Professor 
Caird. It is tke English Book on Kant."—Contemporary Review, 
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