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It has been announced in the pamphlet of courses for next year that Professor de Wulf, of the University of Louvain, will give a course (Philosophy 13c 1 hf.) on the history of scholastic philosophy. Professor de Wulf is one of the greatest of present day mediaevalists, and his course is on a subject which heretofore has been scantily treated at the University. The Department of Philosophy and Psychology has announced several other changes and additions in the instruction. Professor Hattori, the new exchange professor from Japan will give three half courses dealing with Confusius and his effect on Japanese life and thought.
Instead of the present single half course in advanced logic, Professor Royce will give a half-course on logical theory, and Assistant Professor Hoernle will conduct a half-course on symbolic logic. Professor Hoernle will also give a half-course on the history of English ethics, instead of the present courses on the general history of ethics.
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