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THE British Institute of Philosophy was founded in 1925, with the late Lord Balfour as its first president, its aim being the cultivation of systematic thought that has the most intimate bearing on practice. An appeal has now been issued, over the signatures of leaders of philosophical and scientific thought, for support to enable the Institute to extend its activities. These consist at present of the publication of the quarterly review Philosophy, the holding of courses of public lectures, the organisation in London and other cities of reading circles, and the arrangement of monthly evening addresses by leaders of opinion in various departments of thought, scientific, aesthetic, political, moral and religious. The annual subscription is £1 Is., which covers the price of the quarterly review; further information can be obtained from the Director of Studies at the rooms of the Institute in University Hall, 14 Gordon Square, London, W.C.1.
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British Institute of Philosophy. Nature 137, 65 (1936). https://doi.org/10.1038/137065a0
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