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Dr. Henry M. Sheffer '05 will deliver the last of his series of lectures on "A Program of Philosophy Based on Modern Logic," in Emerson F this afternoon at 3.30 o'clock. In these lectures Dr. Sheffer has sketched the outlines of a philosophy based on recent developments in exact logic, and has discussed the following topics: the new logic and the old theory of knowledge; the elements of modern logic; prolegomena to a theory of knowledge and of reality; and the philosophy of Neutralism. In the concluding lecture, entitled "Modern Logic and the Naturalistic View of the World," he will summarize the results of the previous lectures and will indicate the scope and the possibilities of the philosophy of Neutralism. This lecture is open to all members of the University and of Radcliffe College.
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