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THE title of this little volume serves to define its purpose. The author provides a short and impartial explanation, likely to be understood by a reader of average intmarence, of the fundamental principles upon whicn modern philosophy rests. The scope of the book will be clear from the titles of the six chapters into which it is divided: the first deals with the old anthropocentric view of things, and this is followed by chapters on science and the inorganic world, science and life, science and mind, science and society, and conclusions.
Les Bases de la Philosophie naturaliste.
By André Cresson. Pp. iv + 179. (Paris: Félix Alcan, 1907.) Price 2.50 francs.
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Les Bases de la Philosophie naturaliste . Nature 76, 149 (1907). https://doi.org/10.1038/076149d0
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