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Professor James's Final Lecture

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The last of Professor James's series of eight lectures on "The Present Situation in Philosophy" will be given at 4.30 o'clock this afternoon in the New Lecture Hall. "A Pluralistic Universe" will be the special subject of the lecture, which will be open to the public.

This series is a repetition of the Hibbert lectures delivered by Professor James at Oxford last May. The course began with the exposition of the fundamental types of philosophical thinking and of monistic idealism, and proceeded to the discussion of the doctrines of the German philosophers, Hegel and Fechner, in the first four lectures. More modern subjects have been treated in the three later lectures, the titles being "The Compounding of Consciousness," "Bergson's Critique of Intellectualism," and "The Continuity of Experiences."

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