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The Zermatt Dialogues. By Douglas Fawcett. (London: Macmillan & Co. 1931. Pp. xxix + 541. Price 21s.)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 February 2009

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page 229 note 1 Mr. Fawcett also accepts, quite uncritically, Eddington's suggestions on Indeterminism; he ignores the protests of Lodge, Allen, and others, and misinterprets the Principle of Indeterminacy.

page 229 note 2 The Logic of Hegel, p. 173.

page 229 note 3 Ibid., pp. 67, 94, 413. The Science of Logic, vol. i, p. 168. For "the fundamental thesis of idealism of. Wallace, The Philosophy of Mind, p. 116; Prolegomena, p. 293; also Reyburn, Mind, October 1913.

page 230 note 1 Planck, ,Nature, vol. cxxviii, p. 605Google Scholar; Andrade, ,The Mechanism of Nature, p. 138Google Scholar; Husserl, , Ideas p. 93Google Scholar; cf. p. 94 on “fancy.” (The italics are mine.)

page 231 note 1 The Science of Logic, vol. i, p. 62; vol. ii, p. 247.

page 231 note 2 Bosanquet, , Philosophical Theory of the State, p. xliii.Google Scholar

page 231 note 3 The Science of Logic, vol. i, p. 69. Cf. Wallace, , Philosophy of Mind, p. 12Google Scholar: “the realm of pure thought is only the ghost of the reality of knowledge, and must be re-indued with its flesh and blood.” Bosanquet, , Principle of Individuality, p. 55Google Scholar: “the ultimate tendency at thought is to constitute a world.”

page 232 note 1 The Logic of Hegel, p. 373; Religion and Philosophy, p. 116.

page 232 note 2 Cf. Stout on Change, in Mind and Matter, pp. 101, 125.

page 232 note 3 Hegel's Philosophy of Fine Art, p. xxx; The Logic of Hegel, pp. 274, 373; Value and Destiny, p. 242.