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Contents of First Five Volumes

385


No. 3. JUNE, 1915

FAGB

PHILOSOPHICAL LANDMARKS: Being a survey of the recent gains
and the present problems of reflective thought—Three lectures
presented at the inauguration of the Rice Institute, by Sir Henry
Jones, Professor of Moral Philosophy in the University of Glasgow,
and Hibbert Lecturer on Metaphysics at Manchester College, Oxford 195

THE PROBLEM OF THE PHILOSOPHY OF HISTORY; THE
THEORY OF CIVILIZATION; THE METHODS OF EXTEND-
ING CIVILIZATION AMONG THE NATIONS-Three lectures
presented at the inauguration of the Rice Institute, by Professor
Rafael Altamira, late Professor of the History of Spanish Law in the
University of Oviedo, Director of Elementary Education in the

Spanish Ministry of Public Instruction.........256

No. 4. JULY, 1915

MUTATIONS IN HEREDITY—A lecture delivered at the inaugura-
tion of the Rice Institute, by Professor Hugo de Vries, Director of
the Hortus Botanicus and Professor of the Anatomy and Physiology
of Plants in the University of Amsterdam........339

THE ELECTRON AS AN ELEMENT; COMPOUNDS OF ELEC-
TRONS; THE DISRUPTION OF THE SO-CALLED ELE-
MENTS—Three lectures delivered at the inauguration of the Rice
Institute, by Sir William Ramsay, K.C.B., F.R.S., Professor of Chem-
istry in the University of London..........392

Volume II

No. ɪ. SEPTEMBER, 1915

THE STUDY OF POETRY-A discourse prepared for the inaugura-
tion of the Rice Institute, by John William Mackail, M.A., LL.D.,
formerly Professor of Poetry in Oxford University.

I. The Function of a University.......... x

II. What is Poetry?..............ɪo

III. The Modern World.............20

IV.  Poetry and Science..............30

V.  Poetry and Business .............38

VI.  Poetry and Democracy ............45

No. 2. OCTOBER, 1915

THE INTRODUCTION OF WESTERN LEARNING INTO JAPAN

—A lecture prepared for the inauguration of the Rice Institute, by
the Right Honorable Baron Dairoku Kikuchi,
Rigahuhakushi, M.A.,
LL.D., Privy Councilor, President of the Imperial Academy, Honor-
ary Professor of the Imperial University of Tokyo......55



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