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THIS is the second volume of a series by various writers entitled “The Schools of Philosophy,” and edited by Sir Henry Jones, professor of moral philosophy in the University of Glasgow. The author states in the preface that his chief aim has been to assist students who wish to acquire a first-hand knowledge of what Plato actually did say in the dialogues of his maturity. He should be eminently fitted for this task, as he was Taylorian scholar in 1885, and ever since he has kept himself immersed in Greek literature.
Greek Philosophy.
Part i, Thales to Plato. By John Burnet. Pp. x + 360. (London: Macmillan and Co., Ltd., 1914.) Price 10s. net.
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HARDCASTLE, J. Greek Philosophy . Nature 94, 223–224 (1914). https://doi.org/10.1038/094223a0
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