ing_, Book I.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
The references contained in this bibliography have been selected on the
score of availability in English for the general reader and beginning
student of philosophy. But I have sought wherever possible to include
passages from the great philosophers and men of letters. These are
placed first in the list, followed by references to contemporary writers
and secondary sources.
CHAPTER I, THE PRACTICAL MAN AND THE PHILOSOPHER.
PLATO: _Republic_, especially Book VII. Translations by Jowett and
Vaughan. _Theaetetus_, 172 ff. Translation by Jowett.
ARISTOTLE: _Ethics_, Book X. Translation by Welldon.
MARCUS AURELIUS: _Thoughts._ Translation by Long.
EPICTETUS: _Discourses._ Translation by Long.
BACON: _The Advancement of Learning._
EMERSON: _Representative Men--Plato; or the Philosopher._ _Conduct of
Life--Culture._ _Essays, Second Series--Experience._
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ROYCE, JOSIAH: _Spirit of Modern Philosophy._ Introduction.
HIBBEN, J. G.: _Problems of Philosophy._ Introduction.
CHAPTER II, POETRY AND PHILOSOPHY.
PLATO: _Republic_, Books II and III. Translation by Jowett. (Criticism
of the poets as demoralizing.)
WORDSWORTH: _Observations Prefixed to the Second Edition of the Lyrical
Ballads._
SHELLEY: _Defence of Poetry._
EVERETT, C. C.: _Poetry, Comedy, and Duty._ (discussion of the
Philosophy of Poetry.) _Essays, Theological and Literary._ (On the
Poetry of Emerson, Goethe, Tennyson, Browning.)
CAIRD, EDWARD: _Literature and Philosophy._ (Wordsworth, Dante, Goethe,
etc.)
ROYCE, JOSIAH: _Studies of Good and Evil._ Essay on _Tennyson and
Pessimism_.
SANTAYANA, GEORGE: _Poetry and Religion._ (Philosophy of poetry; Greek
Poetry, Shakespeare, etc.)
SNEATH, E. H.: _Philosophy in Poetry: A Study of Sir John Davies's Poem,
"Nosce Teipsum."_
CHAPTERS III AND IV, RELIGION.
PLATO: _Republic_, Book III. Translations by Jowett and Vaughan.
(Criticism of religion from the stand-point of morality and politics.)
ST. AUGUSTINE: _Confessions._ Translation by Pusey. (Document of
religious experience.)
THOMAS A KEMPIS: _Imitation of Christ._ Translation by Stanhope.
(Mediaeval programme of personal religion.)
SPINOZA: _Theological-political Treatise._ Translation by Elwes. (One of
the first great pleas for religious liberty and one of the first
attempts to define the _essential_ in religion.)
KANT: _Critique of Pure
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