Contents of Former Numbers of "THE OPEN COURT." 



No. I. SOCIETY AND THE INDIVIDUAL. Wm. J. Potter. 



THE NEED FOR FREE THOUGHT EDUCATION. Thomas 

 Davidson. 



KATZENJAMMER. Prof. Wm. D. Gunning. 



MONISM IN MODERN PHILOSOPHY AND THE AGNOSTIC 

 ATTITUDE OF MIND. Edward Montgomery. 



ETHNOLOGICAL STUDIES. Theodore Stanton. 



THE BASIS OF ETHICS. Edward C. Hegeler. 

 No. 2. THE MISSION OF SECULARISM. Felix L. Oswald. 



THE HARMONY OF THE SPHERES. Paul Carus. 



COMMENTS ON MR. HEGELER'S ESSAY. Wm. M. Salter. 



UNITARIANISM AND ITS GRANDCHILDREN. Moncure D. 

 Conway. 

 No. 3. THE ART OF MAKING POVERTY. (Continued in following 

 Numbers.) Gen. M. M. Trumbull. 



CHATS WITH A CHIMPANZEE. Moncure D. Conway. 



PUTTING OFF THE OLD MAN ADAM. Prof. W. D. Gunning. 



DARWINISM IN ETHICS. Wm. M. Salter. 

 No. 5. LABOR CRANKS. James Parton. 



REASON AND PREDISPOSITION. John Burroughs. 



THE RADICAL. Ednah D. Cheney. 



IS THE CHURCH WORTH SAVING ? Lewis G. Janes. 



THE RATIONALE OF PUNISHMENT. Celia P. Wooley. 

 No. 6. MEMORY AS A GENERAL FUNCTION OF ORGANIZED 

 MATTER. Ewald Hering, of Prague, Bohemia. 



HERBERT SPENCER AS A THINKER. Richard A. Proctor. 

 No. 15. THE SOUL. Edward C. Hegeler. 



TOLSTOI AND PRIMITIVE CHRISTIANITY. W. D. Gunning. 



MONISTIC MENTAL SCIENCE. S. V, Clevenger, M.D. 



RELIGION AND SCIENCE. Paul Carus. 



THE LAOKOON OF LABOR. Wheelbarrow. 

 No. 16. SOME RELATIONS OF SCIENCE TO MORALITY AND PRO- 

 GRESS. G. Gore, LL. D., F. R. S. 



THOUGHT WITHOUT WORDS. Duke of Argyll, Mr, Hyde 

 Clarke, Mr. T. Mellard Reade. S. F. M. Q., and MaxMuller. 

 No. 18. PERSONA. (Continued in No. 20.) Max MuUer. 

 No. 22. THE FOOL IN THE DRAMA. Franz Helbig. 



THE SPECIFIC ENERGIES OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM. 

 Ewald Hering, of Prague. 



TO ARMS. Wheelbarrow. 



THE EDUCATION OF PARENTS BY THEIR CHILDREN. 

 Carus Sterne, of Berlin. 

 No. 24. THE PROCESS OF PROGRESS. Rudolf Weyler. 



LANGUAGE. (Continued in No. 26.) E. P. Powell. 



MONISM AND RELIGION. Paul Carus. 



REFLEX MOTIONS. G. H. Schneider, of Berlin, 

 No. 25. THE VALUE OF DOUBT IN HISTORY. Gen. M. M. Trumbull. 



WHAT THE MONISTIC RELIGION IS TO ME. Edward C. 

 Hegeler. 



