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3 Ethics 1932

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LIBRARY OF PHILOSOPHY


As  may  be  seen from  the  original programme  printed  in
Erdmann's   History of Philosophy under  the date 1890,  the
Library of Philosophy  was designed as a contribution to the
History  of Modern   Philosophy  under  the  heads:  first of
different Schools of Thought-Sensationalist, Realist, Idealist,
Intuitivist; secondly of different Subjects-Psychology, Ethics,
(Esthetics, Political Philosophy, Theology. While much  had
been  done  in England  in tracing the course of evolution in
nature,  history, economics, morals  and  religion, little had
been  done  in tracing the development  of thought  on these
subjects. Yet the evolution of opinion is part of the whole
evolution.
   By the co-operation of different writers in carrying out this
 plan it was hoped  that a thoroughness and  completeness of
 treatment, otherwise unattainable, might be secured. It was
 believed also that from writers mainly British and American
 fuller consideration of English Philosophy than it had hitherto
 received might be  looked for. In the earlier series of books
 containing, among  others, Bosanquet's History of  Esthetics,
 Pfleiderer's Rational Theology since Kant, Albee's History of
 English Utilitarianism, Bonar's Philosophy and Political Eco-
 nomy,  Brett's History of Psychology, Ritchie's Natural Rights,
 these objects were to a large extent effected.
    In the meantime  original work of a high order was  being
 produced  both  in England  and America  by  such writers as
 Bradley, Stout, Bertrand Russell, Baldwin, Urban, Montague
 and  others, and  a new  interest in foreign works, German,
 French  and Italian, which had either become classical or were
 attracting public attention, had developed. The scope of the
 Library  thus  became  extended  into something  more  inter-

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