, C. A.: _Why the Mind Has a Body._ (Panpsychism.)
JAMES, WILLIAM: _Reflex Action and Theism_, in _The Will to Believe_.
(Morality and religion of individualism.)
CHAPTER X, ABSOLUTE REALISM.
PARMENIDES: _Fragments._ Arrangement and translation by Burnet or
Fairbanks.
PLATO: _Republic_, Books VI and VII. Translations by Jowett and Vaughan.
_Symposium_, _Phaedrus_, _Phaedo_, _Philebus_. Translation by Jowett.
ARISTOTLE[437:A]: _Psychology._ Translations by Hammond and Wallace.
_Ethics._ Translation by Welldon.
SPINOZA: _Ethics_, especially Parts I and V. Translations by Elwes and
Willis.
LEIBNIZ: _Monadology_, and Selections. Translation by Latta. _Discourse
on Metaphysics._ Translation by Montgomery.
MARCUS AURELIUS: _Thoughts._ Translation by Long.
EPICTETUS: _Discourses._ Translation by Long.
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CAIRD, EDWARD: _The Evolution of Theology in the Greek Philosophers._
(The central conceptions of Plato and Aristotle.)
JOACHIM: _A Study of the Ethics of Spinoza._
CHAPTER XI, ABSOLUTE IDEALISM.
DESCARTES: _Meditations._ Translation by Veitch.
KANT: _Critique of Pure Reason._ Translation by Max Mueller. _Critique
of Practical Reason._ Translation by Abbott, in Kant's _Theory of
Ethics_.
FICHTE[437:A]: _Science of Ethics._ Translation by Kroeger. _Popular
Works: The Nature of the Scholar_; _The Vocation of Man_; _The Doctrine
of Religion_. Translation by Smith.
SCHILLER: _Aesthetic Letters, Essays, and Philosophical Letters._
Translation by Weiss. (Romanticism.)
HEGEL[437:A]: _Ethics._ Translation by Sterrett. _Logic._ Translation,
with Introduction, by Wallace. _Philosophy of Mind._ Translation, with
Introduction, by Wallace. _Philosophy of Religion._ Translation by
Spiers and Sanderson. _Philosophy of Right._ Translation by Dyde.
GREEN, T. H.: _Prolegomena to Ethics._
EMERSON: _The Conduct of Life--Fate._ _Essays, First Series--The
Over-Soul; Circles._ _Essays, Second Series--The Poet; Experience;
Nature._ (The appreciation of life consistent with absolute idealism.)
WORDSWORTH: _Poems_, _passim_.
COLERIDGE: _Aids to Reflection._ _The Friend._
ROYCE, J.: _Spirit of Modern Philosophy._ (Sympathetic exposition of
Kant, Fichte, Romanticism, and Hegel.) _The Conception of God._ (The
epistemological argument.) _The World and the Individual, First Series._
(Systematic development of absolute idealism; its moral and religious
aspects.)
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