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—Social Automatism and the Imitation Theory 167

—Some Remarks on Memory and Inference 145

—Time as Related to Causality and to Space 216

—On Mr. Shadworth Hodgson's Metaphysic of Experience 383

—Psychological Philosophies 433

—On the Relations between the Philosophy of Spinoza and that of Leibniz 333

—Kant's Proof of the Proposition, "Mathematical Judgments are One and All Synthetical" 506

—Hegel's Treatment of the Categories of the Objective Notion 35

—The Nature of Judgment 176

—Can There Be a Sum of Pleasures? 357

—Testimony and Authority 63

—Philosophy and the Study of Philosophers 1

—James Arbuckle and His Relation to the Molesworth-Shaftesbury School 194

—Routine Process 438

—The Spatial Harmony of Touch and Sight 492

(trans. by Mrs. B. Bosanquet).—Philosophical Terminology (I.) 289

(trans. by Mrs. B. Bosanquet).—Philosophical Terminology (II.) 467

—Subjective Colour and the After-image: Their Signification for the Theory of Attention 25

—T. Lipps, Raumaesthetik und geometrisch-optische Täuschungen 84

—J. P. Durand (Le Gros), Aperçus de Taxinomie Générale 531

—H. Cornelius, Psychologie als Erfahrungswissenschaft 256

—F. Jodl, Lehrbuch der Psychologie 233

—P. Barth, Die Philosophie der Geschichte als Sociologie (Erster Theil) 114

—C. Read, Logic, Deductive and Inductive 96

—A. N. Whitehead, A Treatise on Universal Algebra, etc. (vol. i.) 108

—C. v. Ehrenfels, System der Werttheorie 524

—H. R. Marshall, Instinct and Reason 536

—Russell, An Essay on the Foundations of Geometry 397