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Pragmatism and Its Critics. By Addison Webster Moore, Professor of Philosophy in the University of Chicago.

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The general discussion of the philosophical movement known as "pragmatism" has awakened so spirited a controversy that the present volume is especially timely and significant. Professor Moore lays stress on three phases of the question: (1) the historical background of the movement; (2) its relation to the conception of evolution; (3) the social character of pragmatic doctrines. Pragmatism and Its Critics is a good example of the modern type of philosophical exposition. It is in a free, conversational style, is profound without being difficult, and simple without sacrificing accuracy.

Philosophical Review. No student is likely to read these chapters without receiving valuable help. The last chapter of this group, "How Ideas Work," is especially noteworthy as containing one of the most attractive and forcible presentations of the pragmatist theory of truth and

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The Theology of Schleiermacher. By George Cross, Professor of Christian Theology in the Newton Theological Institution.

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Professor Cross's book attempts to introduce the Englishspeaking student to Schleiermacher himself. It consists principally of a condensed "thought-translation" of his greatest work, The Christian Faith. The exposition is introduced by the interesting story of Schleiermacher's life, with emphasis on his religious experience. This is accompanied by a luminous account of the changes in Protestantism that necessitated a reconstruction of its doctrines. The work closes with a critical estimate of Schleiermacher's contribution to the solution of present religious problems, which in the judgment of scholars will stand as an extremely valuable portion of the book. Taken together, the translation, the analysis, and the critical estimate reveal Schleiermacher as a pioneer in modern religious thought.

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