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 142 PHILOSOPHICAL PERIODICALS. della Bivista Filosofioa. [This prefatory note explains that the magazine is a continuation of the Rivista Italiana di Filnsofia. Under the new direction the Review is to be historical and critical and at the same tune to insist upon the various relationships of Philosophy to Religion, Politics, Education, Literature and Art.] A. C. Chiappolli. 'La Funzione presente della Filosofia Critica. [Part i. A historical survey of the different tendencies of the followers of Kant.] P. Tocco. ' I Principii Metaphisici della Scienza e della Natura di E. Kant. 1 [The writer begins by investigating Kant's position as to whether there is, strictly speaking, a Science of Nature, and he lays special stress upon Kant's insistency that a science as such must be mathematical. He then investigates Kant's views as to Space, Motion and Rest, Attraction and Repulsion, the laws of Motion and the sense in which Necessity can be predicated of Physical facts or laws.] B. Labanca. ' Gesu di Naza- reth in recenti Pubblicazione Francesi.' [A summary of the conclusions of A. Reville's Jesus de Nazareth and E. Stapfer's Jesus-Christ pendant son Ministere.] A. Fiazzi. ' Libert^ o Uniformity nelle Scuole Medie '? ' Rassegna Bibliografica. Carlo Cantoni : B. Grace. Silvio Spaventa. G. Vidari : IS. Baqlioin. La Personality umana. Rassegna delle Riviste Filosofiche e Pedagogiche Straniere. Sguardo alle Riviste Italiane Sommari delle Riviste Straniere. Libri Ricevuti. March- April. C. Cantoni. ' L'Insegnamento filosofico e 1'Educazione delle Classi Dirigenti.' [A plea for further philosophical instruction in the Italian Universities. After a discussion of the "indirect" teaching of Philo- sophy, under the head of Classical Education, the writer urges the need of the addition of modern Philosophy to the university curriculum, both as theoretical and practical training.] G. Ceaca. ' Criticismo ed Uman- ismo.' [Despite Kant's attack upon " Dogmatism," the Critical Philo- sophy was succeeded by Idealistic and Materialistic systems, and, hence, there has been a new Criticism, which is limited to investigations of cognition. But such Neo-Criticism requires to be supplemented by " Humanism ".] B. Labanca. ' Gesu di Nazareth in recenti Pubblicazione Frances!.' [A continuation of an article in the preceding number. This the concluding portion of it summarises Prudhon's Jesus et Ins Origines du Christianisme ; Cherfils' Introduction a Vronski Philosophe et Reformaieur ; R. Meyer's Le Christ des Evaiic/iles and other recent French works.] A. Fiazzi. ' Libert^ o Uniforini'tJi nelle Scuole Medie ? ' Rassegna Biblio- grafica, etc., etc.