Pamphlets. Education. Philosophy.

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12 pamphlets in 1 v. 24 1/2cm., Binder's title., Some of the pamphlets are extracts or reprints from the Methodist review, the Forum, the Fortnightly index, the University of Michigan Philosophical papers and other publications., [1] Creation the work of one intelligence, and not the product of physical forces, being the closing lecture of a course upon geology and natural history, delivered before the Young men's literary association of Ann Arbor. 1858.--[2] Thoughts on causality, with references to phases of recent science, a paper read before the Albany institute, February 2, 1875. 1875.--[3] God in the world. A review of Cocker's "Theistic conception of the world". [1876]--[4] The unity of the physical world. II. Facts of succession. [1874]--[5] The speculative consequences of evolution. [1881]--[6] Speculative consequences of evolution. [1888]--[7] Anthropomorphism. 1885.--[8] Science and the state. [1886]--[9] Thoughts on science teaching. 1884.--[10] Advantages of scientific education. 1889.--[11] The higher wants of our primary schools: or What makes the successful teacher? An address delivered at Pontiac, August 18, 1859, before the Michigan state teachers' association. 1859.--[12] Addresses and other exercises at the, and inauguration of Alexander Winchell, as chancellor of the Syracuse university, Thursday, Feb. 13, 1873. 1873.
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Education and Philosophy
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