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PROCEEDINGS OF SCIENTIFIC SOCIETIES. 
The Congress Auxiliary of the World’s Columbian Exposi- 
tion of 1893. THE PHILOSOPHICAL Coneress.—August 21st.—R. 
N. Foster, Chairman, Henry M. Lyman, Vice-Chairman, L. P. Mercer, 
A. N. Waterman, Paul Carus, Louis J. Block, H. W. Thomas, Mel- 
ville E. Stone, Committee on the World’s Congress Auxiliary on 
Philosophy. 
Addresses of welcome by the President of the World’s Congress 
Auxiliary and others. Responses in behalf of different Congresses and 
Countries. Upon the conclusion of these opening ceremonies the Con- 
gresses of the several general divisions of the Department assembled in 
the halls assigned to them and proceeded as designated in their respec- 
tive programmes. 
Address of welcome. Hon. Charles C. Bonney, President World's 
Congresses. Address introducing philosophy to the audience. R. N. 
Foster, Chairman of the Committee of Organization. 
August 22nd, Kant’s Fallacy Respecting the Principle of Causation, 
W. T. Harris, LL. D., United States Commissioner of Education, 
Washington, D. C. Teleology in the Modern Philosophy of Nature, 
Professor H. N. Gardner, Smith College, Northampton, Mass. Present 
Prospects of Philosophy in Europe, Professor W. Luteslawski, Un- 
iversity of Kazan, Oriental Russia. Faith as a Faculty of the Mind, 
What it Reveals and What it Commands, Professor Thomas Davidson, 
Keene, Essex County, N. Y. Inquiries into Relations between form of | 
Hand and Character, Francis Galton, F. R. S. London, Eng- 
land. Gioberti and the Synthetic Principle of Philosophy, Brother 
Azarias de La Salle Institute, Brothers of the Christian Schools, New 
York City. The Two-Fold Nature of Knowledge, Imitative and 
Reflective, Professor Josiah Royce, Ph. D., Harvard University, Cam- 
bridge, Mass. On the Reconciliation of Science and Philosophy, Pro- 
fessor John Dewey, Michigan University. The Debt of the Moderns 
to Plato, Thomas M. Johnson, A. M., Osceola, Mo. Ethics of Hegel, 
Professor J. Macbride Sterrett, Columbian University, Washington, D. 
C. The Æsthetic Consciousness, Professor J. Steinforth Kedney, M. A., 
Faribault, Minn. The Underlying Principles of Thomistic Philosophy, 
Brother Chrysostom, Professor of Mental Philosophy in Manhattan 
College, New York City. Philosophy and Industrial Life, Professor 
J. Clark Murray, LL. D., McGill College, Montreal, Canada. A New 
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