Abstract
DR. SHADWORTH HODGSON'S first essay in metaphysic was made a generation ago, and his well-known “Philosophy of Reflection” dates from twenty years back. In the interval his work has undergone review and development, revealed from time to time in his presidential addresses in Albemarle Street; but it is in the present volumes only that the mature results of his courage and patience appear in their due perspective. It is a matter for general congratulation that so original a thinker should have been able to put forth his system in such relative completeness.
The Metaphysic of Experience.
By Shadworth H. Hodgson. 4 vols. Pp. xix + 459; viii + 403; viii + 446; viii + 503. (London: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1898
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B., H. The Return from Idealism. Nature 58, 517–518 (1898). https://doi.org/10.1038/058517a0
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