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PROF. LADD, of Yale, is well known as an industrious writer on psychology, and upon philosophy regarded mainly from a psychologist's point of view. The present volume gives his Theory of Knowledge, and with some naiveté he claims for it “the treatment due to a pioneer work,” and avows a “quite unusual interest” in its success. His method he characterises as a constant striving “to make epistemology vital—a thing of moment, because indissolubly and most intimatel y connected with the ethical and religious life of the age.”
Philosophy of Knowledge.
By Prof. G. T. Ladd Pp. xv + 614. (London: Longmans and Co., 1897.)
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B., H. Philosophy of Knowledge. Nature 57, 125 (1897). https://doi.org/10.1038/057125a0
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