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For Undergraduates and Graduates.

Philosophy C1: The History of Philosophy: Two of the following
courses prerequisite: Philosophy B1, B2, B3, B4.
—The lectures trace the development
of philosophical thought from the early Greeks to the middle of the
nineteenth century. The endeavor is made to present the various philosophical
systems in their relation to the civilization of the age to which they belong, and
to estimate their social and political significance.—Monday, Wednesday, Friday,
9.30-10.30. Chemical Laboratory. Professor Lefevre.

Philosophy C2: Psychology: Two of the following courses prerequisite:
Philosophy B1, B2, B3, B4.
—A brief survey of the principles of general psychology,
followed by a study of the psychology of group living, with special
reference to instinct and emotion, the sentiments, the psychology of the crowd,
the genesis and growth of social institutions, etc.—Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday,
8.30-9.30. Chemical Laboratory. Associate Professor Balz.

Philosophy C3: Recent Philosophical Tendencies: Open to students who
have taken or are taking Philosophy C1.
—First term: A discussion of certain
problems of philosophy as an introduction to the work of the succeeding terms.
Second and third terms: The principal movements in philosophy since Hegel,
with special reference to the philosophies of Schopenhauer, Spencer, Nietzsche,
Bradley, Royce, Dewey, James, and Bergson.—Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday,
9.30-10.30. Chemical Laboratory. Associate Professor Balz.