The Monist, Vol. 3, 1892-1893 : $b A quarterly magazineVarious
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The Monist, Vol. 3, 1892-1893 : $b A quarterly magazine
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PHILOSOPHISCHE MONATSHEFTE. Vol. XXVIII. Nos. 5 to 8.
CONTENTS: Nos. 5 and 6.
DIE WIRKLICHKEIT ALS PHÄNOMEN DES GEISTES. (Concluded.) By _A.
Rosinski_.
WESEN UND BEDEUTUNG DER IMPERSONALIEN. By _R. F. Kaindl_.
ZUR GESCHICHTE UND ZUM PROBLEM DER AESTHETIK. By _E. Kühnemann_.
CONTENTS: Nos. 7 and 8.
UEBER DIE GRUNDFORMEN DER VORSTELLUNGSVERBINDUNG.
Psychologische Studie. By _M Offner_.
ZUR GESCHICHTE UND ZUM PROBLEM DER AESTHETIK. (Concluded) By
_E. Kühnemann_.
WERKE ZUR PHILOSOPHIE DER GESCHICHTE UND DES SOCIALEN LEBENS
(Second Article: _G. de Greef, Introduction à la sociologie_).
By _F. Tönnies_.
RECENSIONEN.
LITTERATURBERICHT.
A. Rosinski’s contribution is a metaphysical essay on reality viewed as a
phenomenon of the mind. The results of his discussion are these: that the
world of experience, with all its laws and phenomena, and all we assume
to exist _per se_, is referable wholly to ourselves; that the primal
source and cause of all reality is not a something which lies absolutely
outside us, but is simply our own self, or ego. In what sense reality is
reality, the author proposes to discuss in future articles.
Dr. Raimund Friedrich Kaindl discusses, in the second article, the
character and meaning of the impersonal verbs. The discussion is made
both from the psychologico-logical point of view, and from the point of
view of comparative philology.
The _Philosophische Monatshefte_ contain, in each issue, a very
exhaustive bibliography of all the works which have appeared during
the month in the provinces connected with philosophy. This department
is conducted by Dr. Ascherson, the librarian of the Berlin University
library, and forms a very important and valuable feature of this
magazine. (Berlin: Dr. R. Salinger.)
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ZEITSCHRIFT FÜR PHILOSOPHIE UND PHILOSOPHISCHE KRITIK. Vol. 100. Nos. 1
and 2.
This well-known magazine, formerly edited by Dr. J. D. Fichte and Dr.
Ulrici, is now presided over by Dr. Richard Falckenberg, of Erlangen.
It has reached its hundredth volume, and with the present two numbers
begins a new series. Its reviews and lists of newly published works
are comparatively complete. Its articles, though generally tinged
with scholasticism and chiefly treating of philosophico-historical
subjects, deal, nevertheless, with some modern and living questions; for
example, Dr. Max Schasler’s discussion of the proceedings on the recent
Prussian school law; Dr. Eugene Dreher’s consideration of the law of
the conservation of force; and Dr. Nikolaus von Seeland’s discussion
of the deficiencies of the current theory of force. The other articles
are contributed by A. Wreschner, G. Frege, J. Zahlfleisch, and Robert
Schellwien. (Leipsic: C. E. M. Pfeffer.)
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THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY. August, 1892. Vol. IV. No. 4.
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