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THIS is an attempt to “outline a system of thought by which unity of world-conception may be predicated.” It is a large order—vulgarly speaking— and a pamphlet of fifty-eight pages cannot be expected to give very clear notions of the author's views. Neither can a short review give a very clear notion of the pamphlet, which, for the rest, is very tough reading even for those who have spent much time and thought on the subject. The following “heads,” however, will suggest the general drift.
Logic of Nature: a Synthesis of Thought.
By Arthur Silva White. Pp. 58. (Privately printed by T. and A. Constable.)
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Logic of Nature: a Synthesis of Thought . Nature 83, 35 (1910). https://doi.org/10.1038/083035c0
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