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VII.—MORAL PHILOSOPHY.

PROFESSOR McGUFFEY.

There are two classes in this school.

The Senior Class studies Mental and Moral Philosophy, the
first half of the session, Logic, Belles-Lettres and Criticisms, the
second.

Books requisite for the Senior Class:

Mental Philosophy—Locke, Cousin, Reed and Hamilton.

Moral Philosophy—Stewart, Jouffroy, Butler and Alexander.

Logic—Whately and Mill.

Belles-Lettres—Blair, Campbell, Kames, Milton and Shakspeare.


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The Junior Class studies Political Economy, Statistics and
the Philosophy of Social Relations or "Ethics of Society."

Books requisite for the Junior Class:

Political Economy—Say and J. S. Mill.

Progress of Society—Guizot, Grimke and De Tocqueville.

Four lectures each week are given to the Senior Class, and
two to the Junior.