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THESE two imposing volumes are a very welcome addition to philosophical and psychological literature. It is true that with two exceptions all the essays liere included have already seen the light. But each of the pamphlets containing the opening papers of the present collection—those on “The Presuppositions of Critical History” (the author's earliest production) and on “Sidgwick's Hedonism”?have long been out of print, and the other published articles have remained more or less buried in the back numbers of the periodicals in which they first appeared.
Collected Essays
By F. H. Bradley. Vol. 1. Pp. x + 347. Vol. 2. Pp. v + 349–708. (Oxford: Clarendon Press; London: Oxford University Press, 1935.) 36s. net.
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DAWES HICKS, G. Collected Essays. Nature 136, 852–853 (1935). https://doi.org/10.1038/136852a0
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