Bulletin of Recent Publications of 
The University of Chicago Press 
Pragmatism and Its Critics. By Addison W. Moore, Aida’ 
of Philosophy in the University of Chicago. 
294 pages, 12mo, cloth; postpaid $1.61 
This is the clearest and most satisfactory summing-up of the 
controversy that has yet appeared. Even the most technical 
matters are presented in such a way as to be intelligible to anyone 
who is genuinely interested in the movement. The book covers 
all the important points at issue, but special emphasis is laid on: 
(t) The historical development of the pragmatic movement; 
(2) Its relation to the conception of evolution; (3) The social 
character of pragmatic doctrines. 
The treatment is sympathetic and incisive. 
The Education of Women. By Marion Talbot, a fH Women 
in the University of Chicago. es 
266 pages, 8vo, cloth; ‘Postpaid $r. a7 
A book which treats of the increasing influence of women 
during the nineteenth century; their advent into industs bial 
and commercial spheres; their admissi nd uni 
versities; their development along civic, phi = 
and social lines; with a study of the af seer sceiaeey 2 ao 
_ fecting women and suggestions for changes in academic training, oe 
_ hygienic education, social and domestic life, with special refer-— 
ence to the college period. Fifty years of experiment have 
proved that educational methods are ineffectual i do not 
take into account ire peculiar wants eo Bs mankind. 
= n Chicago University fo footers that | ce ie 
of all phases of feeprbien of woes educa- 
