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rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for
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MOVEMENTS OF THOUGHT IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY GEORGE H. MEAD Late
Professor of Philosophy y The University of Chicago EDITED BY
MERRITT H. MOORE Professor of Philosophy Knox College UNIVERSITY OF
CHICAGO PRESS CHICAGO - ILLINOIS THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO PRESS,
CHICAGO 37 Cambridge University Press, London, N. W. i, England W.
J. Gage Co., Limited, Toronto aB, Canada Copyright 1936 by The
University of Chicago. All rights reserved Published April 1936,
Fifth Impression fpjo. Composed and printed by THE UNIVERSITY OF
CHICAGO PRESS, Chicago, Illinois, PREFATORY NOTE A YET,
comparatively little has been done by way of synthetic studies of
nineteenth-century thought as a whole. This situation is aggravated
in that what is available for the use of the student, or other
interested persons, is of relatively little value because of lack
of time, lack of train ing, or other reasons. To date, the most
extensive single work on this period is Merzs four-volume work
History of European Thought in the Nineteenth Century. But of this
work the length alone makes its widespread use unlikely, and in
some instances unfeasible, except for specific problems considered
apart from their wider significance. Added to this is the difficult
nature of the text. It is so detailed, so complex, as of course the
thought of the century was, that the uninitiated are apt to find it
more baffling than helpful. On the other hand, some work of a more
popular nature has been done, but largely by French and Ger man
writers. Much of this material is untranslated, and so rela tively
unavailable to a large number of persons who would otherwise make
use of it. Again, not a small part of the bibliog raphy on the
nineteenthcentury relates to works on particular phases of the
thought of the period. Among these are Royces The Spirit of Modern
Philosophy, Lvy-BruhFs excellent work on the History of Modern
Philosophy in France, and Ruggieros European Liberalism. These are
limited in scope. Thus Professor Meads lectures on the Movements of
Thought in the Nineteenth Century are peculiarly apt, for a number
of reasons. They are inclusive. Even a brief perusal of the Table
of Contents is sufficient to indicate the catholicity of their
scope. I think it may truly be said that few significant thought
developments have been neglected. The lectures are also relatively
simple. Being designed, as they were, . for undergradu ate students
in the University of Chicago, they are presented M PREFATORY NOTE
from a point of view which such students can readily grasp. This is
a great boon to the general reader who wishes a picture of the
thought of the century as a whole. Again, their develop ment does
not go into such detail as to hide general tenden cies. Finally,
Mr. Meads penchant for turning old problems around in such a way as
to bring new light on them keeps his lectures from being
repetitious. These factors all lead to the cumulative value which
these lectures have as one goes through them. One cannot read them
with any care without having a real sense of what went on in the
century immediately before our own. Of course, when these lectures
were given, Mr. Mead had not designed them for publication. They
are classroom lec tures, reported in the form of student notes but
of an excep tionally complete and exact nature. They have the value
and deficiencies of the purpose for which they were intended. In
this case, however, the former completely outweigh the latter. Per
haps, had Mr. Mead himself prepared them for publication, they
might have been presented in a somewhat different form. It is, I
think, unlikely that he would have made any significant changes the
material is too good as it stands. These lectures make up a course
that was presented numerous times. In this process they were
subject to constant growth of insight and con sequent revision.
Thus, it is no idle statement to say that they represent their
authors mature views...
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