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SCHOOL OF MORAL PHILOSOPHY.
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SCHOOL OF MORAL PHILOSOPHY.

Professor Davis.

There are two classes, best taken in two successive sessions.

The Class in Logic studies Deductive Logic and Inductive Logic.
Two lectures a week.

Text-books.—The Professor's Logic; Mill on Induction.

The Class in Philosophy studies Psychology, Ethics, and History
of Philosophy. Three lectures a week.

Text-books.—The Professor's Psychology; Janet's La Morale; Lotze's Grundsatze
der Praktischen Philosophie; Ueberweg's History of Philosophy.

The requisite to the degree of Bachelor of Arts is Graduation in
the Class in Logic only. For the degree of Master of Arts, Graduation
in both Classes of this School is required.

The Graduate Course, requisite to the degree of Doctor of Philosophy,
embraces the History of Philosophy, ancient and modern,
with a special study of Aristotle and Kant, and a course in Physiological
Psychology.