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 Later Philosophy 753 Laws of the Universe. 1858. Creator and Creation, -or the Knowledge in the Reason of God and His Work. 1872. Humanity Immortal; or Man Tried, Fallen, and Redeemed. 1872. Rational Logic; or True Logic Must Strike Root in Reason. 1875. See the account of Hickok in the Appendix to Seeley 's translation of Schwegler's History of Philosophy, 2d ed., 1880. See, also, articles on Hickok in The Princeton Review, vol. xxxiv, and Bibliotheca Sacra, Jan.-Apr., 1851. Hopkins, Mark (1802-87). Lowell Lectures on Moral Science. 1862. James, Henry, Sr. (181 1-82). Substance and Shadow. 1868. Lectures and Miscellanies. 1852. The Church of Christ not an Ecclesiasticism. 1854. Christianity the Logic of Creation. 1857. The Secret of Swedenborg. 1869. Literary Remains (ed. William James). 1885. Marsh, James (1794-1842). Preliminary Essay to Coleridge's Aids to Reflection. 1839. Philosophical Remains. 1843. &e Noah Porter in Bibliotheca Sacra, V. 4 (1847). Park, Edwards A. (1808-1900). The Atonement. 1859. (Discourses and Treatises by Edwards, Smalley, Maxcy, Emmons, etc.) Peirce, Benjamin. The Ideality of the Physical Sciences. 1864. Shedd, W. G. T. (1820-94). The True Nature of the Beautiful and Its Influence on Culture. 1851. Discourses and Essays. 1856. Lectures on the Phil- osophy of History. 1861. Literary Essays. 1878. Tappan, Henry P. (1805-81). Review of Edwards' Inquiry. 1839. The Doctrine of the Will, Determined by an Appeal to Consciousness. 1 840. The Doctrine of the Will Applied to Moral Agency and Responsibility. 1841. Elements of Logic; Together with an Introductory View of Philosophy in General and a Preliminary View of the Reason. 1844. John Piske (1842-1901) Fiske, John. Outlines of Cosmic Philosophy. Based on the Doctrine of Evolu- tion, with Criticisms on the Positive Philosophy. 1 874. The Unseen World. 1876. Darwinism and Other Essays. 1879. The Destiny of Man. 1884. The Idea of God. 1885. The Everlasting Reahty of Religion. 1899. A Century of Science. 1901. Life Everlasting [IngersoU lecture]. 1901. Studies in Religion. 1902. American PoUtical Ideas Viewed from the Stand- point of Universal History. 1885. For his historical writings, see Book HI, Chap. XV. For an account of Fiske's philosophic development see Royce's introduction to the 1903 reprint of the Cosmic Philosophy. Mead, Edwin D. John Fiske as a Philosopher. Christian Register, April 8, 15, 29, May 6, 1886. Clark, J. S. Life and Letters of John Fiske. 2 vols. 1915. On the controversy over Evolution see: Edward Hitchcock's The Religion of Geology (1851); Louis Agassiz's An Essay on Classification (1857); Asa Gray's Darwinism (1878); E. D. Cope's The Origin of the Fittest (1887); James McCosh's The Development of Hypothesis: Is It Sufficient? (1876), Development What It Can and What It Cannot Do (1883), The Religious Aspect of Philosophy (1890); Joseph LeConte's Evolution; Its Evidences and Its Relation to Religious Thought (1891). Chauncey Wright and Other Empiricists Barton, P. B. An Outline of the Positive Religion of Humanity of A. Comte. 1866. VOL. Ill — 48