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 568 NOTES. or neo-Kantian method holds the field. In ethics human interests as defined by human experience have carried the day against all attempts to regulate conduct by the idea of a transcendent good ; while the founda- tion of morality is sought in feeling and will rather than -in intelligence.] F. Bonatelli. ' Alcuni schiaramenti,' etc. [Continues and concludes the exposition of his philosophy as a system of reasoned realism. The natural sciences give us a knowledge, incomplete, indeed, but true so far as it goes of things in themselves.] R. Mondolfo. ' L' educazione secondo il Romagnosi ' (cont. e fine}. [Writing early in the nineteenth century Romagnosi advocated a system of universal, compulsory, gra- tuitous and secular education.] Rassegna Bibliografica, etc. IX. -NOTES. MIND ASSOCIATION. THE following gentleman has joined the Association since the printing of last number : JAMES (Rev. J. G.), 192 Sherborne Road, Yeovil. The annual General Meeting of the Association will be held in University College, London, at 4.30 P.M., on 31st October, to hear reports and elect officers. Those who wish to join the Association should 'communi- cate with the Hon. Secretary, Mr. HENRY STURT, 5 Park Terrace, Oxford ; or with the Hon. Treasurer, Mr. F. C. S. SCHILLER, Corpus Christi College, Oxford, to whom sub- scriptions should be paid. Members resident in U.S.A. may, if they choose, pay their subscription ($5) into the account of the Treasurer (Mr. F. C. S. SCHILLER) at the Fifth Avenue Bank, corner of 44th Street, New York, U.S.A. DEATH OF PROFESSOR BAIN. We regret to announce the death of Dr. Alexander Bain, on 18th September. Obituary notice will appear in our next. RECENT APPOINTMENTS. Mr. W. Caldwell and Mr. A. E. Taylor have recently been appointed to Professorships of Philosophy in the University of Montreal.