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Four Histories of Philosophy - II

October 4, 1894 issue

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The article presents information on several books on history. "A History of Philosophy: With special reference to the Formation and Development of its Problems and Conceptions," by Wilhelm Windelband. "History of Modern Philosophy," by Richard Falkenberg. "An Historical Interpretation of Philosophy," by John Bascom. "A History of Modern Philosophy," by B.C Burt. In order that the reader may be able to compare the style of the four books, the article has quotes of a part of what each says about philosopher George Berkeley, selecting this subject as familiar and as capable of brief treatment. Of course, there is not room for two opinions regarding Berkeley's place in history.

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BOOKS; HISTORY of Philosophy, A (Book); HISTORY of Modern Philosophy, A (Book); HISTORICAL Interpretation of Philosophy, An (Book); WINDELBAND, Wilhelm; BASCOM, John; LITERATURE
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