University of Virginia Library

SCHOOL OF MORAL PHILOSOPHY.

Professor Davis..

There are two classes arranged for two successive sessions.

The first class studies elementary Logic, Psychology and Ethics. Two
lectures a week throughout the session.

Text-Books.—The Professor's Elements of Deductive Logic, Elements of Psychology,
and Essay in Ethics.

The second class studies either advanced Logic, including Induction and
Ethics, or advanced Psychology and History of Philosophy. Three lectures a
week throughout the session.


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Text-Books.—The Professor's Theory of Thought; Mill's Induction; Lotze's Grundzüge
der Psychologie; Höffding's Psychology; Janet's La Morale; Lotze's Grundzüge der
Praktischen Philosophie; Ueberweg's History of Philosophy.

The course of the first class may be taken for the B. A. degree; that of the
second for the M. A. The course for the Ph. D. degree embraces the History
of Philosophy, ancient and modern, with a special study of Aristotle and Kant,
and a course in Physiological Psychology.