Outlines of logic and of Encyclopaedia of philosophy dictated portions of the lectures of Hermann Lotze,

"This volume is a translation of the second German edition of Lotze's "Outlines of Logic and Encyclopdia of Philosophy," which appeared in 1885. The second edition differed from the earlier one chiefly in the abbreviation of certain parts of the "Encyclopdia of Philosophy.&q...

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Main Author: Lotze, Hermann, 1817-1881 (Author)
Other Authors: Ladd, George Trumbull, 1842-1921
Format: Book
Language:English
German
Published: Boston, Ginn & Co., 1887
Boston : Ginn and Company, 1887
Series:Lotze, Hermann, 1817-1881 Lotze's outlines of philosophy ; 6.
Lotze's Outlines of philosophy ; VI
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