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A Bibliography of Philosophy.

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Macmillan & Company are soon to publish a new book by Mr. Benjamin Rand entitled a "Bibliography of Philosophy." It will be the first bibliography of Philosophy ever written and promises to be of great assistance to students in the subject. It will be published as a separate volume and also as the third of a series of three volumes, called a "Dictionary of Philosophy," prepared by a large corps of writers under the direction of Professor J. M. Baldwin of Princeton.

The "Bibliography" will fall under two main divisions; authors and subjects,--both arranged alphabetically. Under the first division will be given the names of the world's most famous philosophers, the titles of their books and of the books written on them. Under the second division the principal works of Philosophy will be named and catalogued under one of the following topics: (a) History of Philosophy, (b)Systematic Philosophy, (c) Logic, (b) Aesthetics, (e) Philosophy of Religion, (f) Ethics (g) Psychology.

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