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Professor Palmer announces a change in the management of Philosophy 4. According to the elective pamphlet, the course is defined as "Systematic Ethics. - An attempt to construct dogmatically a theory of ethics." It was the intention of Professor Palmer that the ethical systems of the English and German philosophers should be studied, compared and criticised, and that an attempt should be made by the instructor and class to form dogmatically a new theory of ethics. This plan has been changed, and the course will be conducted as it has been in the past. The works of the great German and English philosophers will be read and criticised as before, but no attempt will be made in class to construct a new theory of ethics.
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