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PLATO: Theaetetus. Translation by Jowett. (Exposition and criticism of Protagoras.)

BERKELEY: Three Dialogues between Hylas and Philonous; Principles of Human Knowledge.

HUME: An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding.

SCHOPENHAUER: The World as Will and Idea. Translation by Haldane and Kemp.

MILL, J. S.: An Examination of Sir William Hamilton's Philosophy, X-XIII.

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CLIFFORD, W. K.: Lectures and Essays: On the Nature of Things in Themselves. (Panpsychism.)

DEUSSEN, PAUL: Elements of Metaphysics. Translation by Duff. (Following Schopenhauer and Oriental philosophy.)

PAULSEN, FR.: Introduction to Philosophy. (Panpsychism.)

STRONG, C. A.: Why the Mind Has a Body. (Panpsychism.)

JAMES, WILLIAM: Reflex Action and Theism, in The Will to Believe. (Morality and religion of individualism.)

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