The Religion of Science Library

1. THE RELIGION OF SCIENCE, by Paul Carus. Third edition, revised and enlarged. 1899. 25c, mailed 30c. (1s. 6d.). Pp. vi., 145.

2. THREE INTRODUCTORY LECTURES ON THE SCIENCE OF THOUGHT, by F. Max Müller, with a correspondence on “Thought Without Words” between F. Max Müller and Francis Galton, the Duke of Argyll, George J. Romanes and others. 1898. 25c, mailed 29c. (1s. 6d.) Pp. vi, 123.

3. THREE LECTURES ON THE SCIENCE OF LANGUAGE, delivered at the Oxford University Extension Meeting, with a supplement, MY PREDECESSORS, by F. Max Müller. Third edition. 1899. 25c, mailed 29c. (1s. 6d.). Pp. 112.

4. THE DISEASES OF PERSONALITY, by Th. Ribot, Professor of Comparative and Experimental Psychology in the Collège de France. Authorized translation. Third revised edition. 1898. 25c, mailed 29c. (1s. 6d.). Pp. viii., 163.

5. THE PSYCHOLOGY OF ATTENTION, by Th. Ribot, Professor of Comparative and Experimental Psychology in the Collège de France. Authorized translation. Fifth revised edition. 1903. 25c, mailed 29c. (1s. 6d.). Pp. 120.

6. THE PSYCHIC LIFE OF MICRO-ORGANISMS, A Study in Experimental Psychology, by Alfred Binet. Reprint. 1903. 25c, mailed 29c. (1s. 6d.). Pp. xii., 120.

7. THE NATURE OF THE STATE, by Paul Carus. 1904. 13c, mailed 18c. (9d.). Pp. vii., 56.

8. ON DOUBLE CONSCIOUSNESS, Experimental Psychological Studies, by Alfred Binet. New edition. 1905. 15c, mailed 18c. (9d.). Pp. 89.

9. FUNDAMENTAL PROBLEMS, the Method of Philosophy as a Systematic Arrangement of Knowledge, by Paul Carus. Third edition. 1903. 50c, mailed 60c. (2s. 6d.). Pp. xii., 373.

10. DISEASES OF THE WILL, by Th. Ribot, Professor of Comparative and Experimental Psychology in the Collège de France. Authorized translation from the eighth French edition by Merwin-Marie Snell. Third enlarged English edition. 1903. 25c, mailed 29c. (1s. 6d.). Pp. vi., 137.

11. ON THE ORIGIN OF LANGUAGE and The Logos Theory, by Ludwig Noiré. Second unaltered edition. 1899. 15c, mailed 18c. (1s. 6d.). Pp. 57.

12. THE FREE TRADE STRUGGLE IN ENGLAND, by M. M. Trumbull. Second edition revised and enlarged. 1892. 25c, mailed 31c. (1s. 6d.). Pp. 288.

13. WHEELBARROW, ARTICLES AND DISCUSSIONS ON THE LABOR QUESTION, including the Controversy with Mr. Lyman J. Gage on the Ethics of the Board of Trade; and also the Controversy with Mr. Hugh O. Pentecost, and others, on the Single Tax Question. 1895. 35c, mailed 43c. (2s.). Pp. 303.

14. THE GOSPEL OF BUDDHA, according to old records, told by Paul Carus. Ninth edition. 1904. 35c, mailed 43c. (2s.). Pp. xvi., 275.

15. PRIMER OF PHILOSOPHY, by Paul Carus. Fourth revised edition. 1904. 25c, mailed 32c. (1s. 6d.). Pp. vi., 243.

16. ON MEMORY AND THE SPECIFIC ENERGIES OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM, by Prof. Ewald Hering. Third edition. 1902. 15c, mailed 18c. (9d.). Pp. 48.

17. THE REDEMPTION OF THE BRAHMAN. A Novel by Richard Garbe. 1896. 25c, mailed 28c. (1s. 6d.). Pp. 82.

18. AN EXAMINATION OF WEISMANNISM, by George John Romanes, M. A., LL. D., F. R. S., Honorary Fellow of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge. Second edition. 1899. 35c, mailed 41c. (2s.). Pp. ix., 221.

19. ON GERMINAL SELECTION AS A SOURCE OF DEFINITE VARIATION by August Weismann. Translated from the German by Thomas J. McCormack. Second edition. 1902. 25c, mailed 28c. (1s. 6d.). Pp. 87.

21. POPULAR SCIENTIFIC LECTURES, by Ernst Mach, formerly Professor of Physics in the University of Prague, now Professor of the History and Theory of Inductive Science in the University of Vienna. Translated by Thomas J. McCormack. Third edition. Revised and enlarged, with fifty-nine cuts and diagrams. 1898. 50c, mailed 60c. (2s. 6d.). Pp. viii., 411.

22. ANCIENT INDIA, ITS LANGUAGE AND RELIGIONS, by Prof. H. Oldenberg. Second edition. 1898. 25c, mailed 28c. (1s. 6d.). Pp. 110.

23. THE PROPHETS OF ISRAEL, Popular Sketches from Old Testament History, by Carl Heinrich Cornill, Doctor of Theology and Professor of Old Testament History in the University of Königsberg. Translated by Sutton F. Corkran. Sixth edition. 1904. 25c, mailed 30c. (1s. 6d.). Pp. xiv., 194.

24. HOMILIES OF SCIENCE, by Paul Carus. Third edition. 1905. 35c, mailed 43c. (2s.). Pp. x., 317.

25. THOUGHTS ON RELIGION, by the late George John Romanes, M. A., LL. D., F. R. S. Edited by Charles Gore, M. A., Canon of Westminster. Fourth edition. 1898. 50c, mailed 55c. (2s. 6d.). Pp. 196.

26. THE PHILOSOPHY OF ANCIENT INDIA, by Richard Garbe, Professor in the University of Tuebingen. Second edition. 1899. 25c, mailed 28c. (1s. 6d.). Pp. 85.

27. MARTIN LUTHER, by Gustav Freytag. Translated by Henry E. O. Heinemann. 1897. 25c, mailed 30c. (1s. 6d.). Pp. 133.

28. ENGLISH SECULARISM, A Confession of Belief, by George Jacob Holyoake. 1896. 25c, mailed 30c. (1s. 6d.). Pp. xii., 146.

29. ON ORTHOGENESIS AND THE IMPOTENCE OF NATURAL SELECTION IN SPECIES-FORMATION, by Th. Eimer, Professor of Zoölogy in Tuebingen. An address delivered at the Leyden Congress of Zoölogists, September 19, 1895. Translated by Thomas J. McCormack. 1898. 25c, mailed 30c. (1s. 6d.). Pp. 56.

30. CHINESE PHILOSOPHY, an Exposition of the Main Characteristic Features of Chinese Thought, by Dr. Paul Carus. Second edition. 1902. 25c, mailed 30c. (1s. 6d.). Pp. 64.

31. THE LOST MANUSCRIPT, a novel by Gustav Freytag. Authorized translation from the sixteenth German edition. Complete in one Volume. Second unaltered edition. 1898. 60c, mailed 80c. (3s.) 2 v. in 1. Pp. xxxii., 953.

32. A MECHANICO-PHYSIOLOGICAL THEORY OF ORGANIC EVOLUTION, by Carl von Nägeli. Summary. 1898. 15c, mailed 18c. (9d.). Pp 53.

33. CHINESE FICTION, by the Rev. George T. Candlin, with illustrations from original Chinese works. 1898. 15c, mailed 18c. (9d.). Pp. 51.

34. MATHEMATICAL ESSAYS AND RECREATIONS, by Hermann Schubert, Professor of Mathematics in the Johanneum, Hamburg, Germany. From the German by Thomas J. McCormack. Second edition. 1903. 25c, mailed 30c. (1s. 6d.). Pp. 149.

35. THE ETHICAL PROBLEM, Three Lectures on Ethics as a Science, by Paul Carus. Second edition. Enlarged by a discussion of the subject by William M. Salter, John Maddock, F. M. Holland, Prof. Friedrich Jodl, Dr. R. Lewins, Prof. H. Hoeffding, Prof. L. M. Billia, with replies by the Author. 1899. 50c, mailed 60c. (2s. 6d.). Pp. xxiv., 351.

36. BUDDHISM AND ITS CHRISTIAN CRITICS, by Paul Carus. Second edition. 1905. 50c, mailed 58c. (2s. 6d.). Pp. 316.

37. PSYCHOLOGY FOR BEGINNERS, an Outline Sketch, by Hiram M. Stanley Member American Psychological Association, author of “Evolutionary Psychology of Feeling” and “Essays on Literary Art.” 1905. 20c, mailed 23c. (1s.). Pp. 44.

38. DISCOURSE ON THE METHOD OF RIGHTLY CONDUCTING THE REASON, AND SEEKING TRUTH IN THE SCIENCES, by René Descartes. Translated from the French and collated with the Latin by John Veitch, LL.D., late Professor of Logic and Rhetoric in the University of Glasgow. Authorized reprint. 1908. 25c, mailed 29c. (1s. 6d.). Pp. vi., 87.

39. THE DAWN OF A NEW RELIGIOUS ERA and other Essays, by Paul Carus. 1899. 15c, mailed 18c. (9d.). Pp. 50.

40. KANT & SPENCER, a study of the Fallacies of Agnosticism, by Paul Carus. Second edition. 1904. 20c, mailed 25c. (1s.). Pp. 104.

41. THE SOUL OF MAN, an Investigation of the Facts of Physiological and Experimental Psychology, by Paul Carus, with 182 illustrations and diagrams. Third edition. 1905. 75c, mailed 85c. (3s. 6d.). Pp. xviii., 482.

42. WORLD’S CONGRESS ADDRESSES, Delivered by the President, the Hon. Charles Carroll Bonney, LL. D., to the World’s Parliament of Religions and the Religious Denominational Congresses of 1893, with the closing address at the final session of the World’s Congress Auxiliary. Printed as a Memorial of the Scientific Events of the Columbian Year. 1900. 15c, mailed, 20c. (9d.). Pp. iv., 88.

43. THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO DARWIN, by Woods Hutchinson, A. M., M. D. 1900. 50c, mailed 57c. (2s. 6d.). Pp. viii., 241.

44. WHENCE AND WHITHER, an Inquiry into the Nature of the Soul, Its Origin and Its Destiny, by Paul Carus. Second edition. 1903. 25c, mailed 32c. (1s. 6d.). Pp. viii., 218.

45. AN ENQUIRY CONCERNING HUMAN UNDERSTANDING, by David Hume. Reprinted from the edition of 1777. With Hume’s Autobiography and a letter from Adam Smith. Fourth thousand. 1904. 25c, mailed 31c. (1s. 6d.). Pp. xxv., 180.

46. AN ENQUIRY CONCERNING THE PRINCIPLES OF MORALS, by David Hume. Reprinted from the edition of 1777. 1900. 25c, mailed 31c. (1s. 6d.). Pp. 169.

47. THE PSYCHOLOGY OF REASONING, Based on Experimental Researches in Hypnotism, by Alfred Binet. Doctor of Science, Laureate of the Institute, (Académie des Sciences and Académie des Sciences Morales), Director of the Laboratory of Physiological Psychology in the Sorbonne (Hautes Études). Translated from the second French edition by Adam Gowans Whyte, B. Sc. 1901. 25c, mailed 31c. (1s. 6d.). Pp. 191.

48. A TREATISE CONCERNING THE PRINCIPLES OF HUMAN KNOWLEDGE, by George Berkeley. Reprint edition. 1904. 25c, mailed 31c. (1s. 6d.). Pp. xv., 128.

49. THREE DIALOGUES BETWEEN HYLAS AND PHILONOUS, by George Berkeley. Reprint edition. 1904. 25c, mailed 30c. (1s. 6d.). Pp. vi., 136.

50. PUBLIC WORSHIP, A STUDY IN THE PSYCHOLOGY OF RELIGION, by John P. Hylan. 1901. 25c, mailed 29c. (1s. 6d.). Pp. 94.

51. THE MEDITATIONS AND SELECTIONS FROM THE PRINCIPLES of René Descartes. (1596-1650.) Translated by John Veitch, LL. D., late Professor of Logic and Rhetoric in the University of Glasgow, with a Preface, Copies of original title pages, a Bibliography and an Essay on Descartes’ Philosophy by L. Lévy-Bruhl, Maître de Conférences in the Sorbonne. 1903. 35c, mailed 42c. (2s.). Pp. xxx., 248.

52. LEIBNIZ, DISCOURSE ON METAPHYSICS, Correspondence with Arnauld and Monadology, with an Introduction by Paul Janet, Member of the French Institute. Translated by Dr. George R. Montgomery, Instructor in Philosophy in Yale University. 1902. 50c, mailed 58c. (2s. 6d.). Pp. xxiii., 276.

53. KANT’S PROLEGOMENA to any Future Metaphysics. Edited in English by Dr. Paul Carus, with an Essay on Kant’s Philosophy and Other Supplementary Material for the Study of Kant. 1902. 50c, mailed 59c. (2s. 6d.). Pp. 301.

54. ST. ANSELM PROSLOGIUM; MONOLOGIUM; AN APPENDIX IN BEHALF OF THE FOOL, by Gaunilon; and CUR DEUS HOMO. Translated from the Latin by Sidney Norton Deane, B. A., with an Introduction, Bibliography and reprints of the Opinions of Leading Philosophers and Writers on the Ontological Argument. 1903. 50c, mailed 60c. (2s. 6d.). Pp. xxxv., 288.

55. THE CANON OF REASON AND VIRTUE (LAO-TZE’S TAO TEH KING). Translated from the Chinese by Paul Carus. 1903. 25c, mailed 28c. (1s. 6d.). Pp. iv., 138.

56. ANTS AND SOME OTHER INSECTS, an Inquiry into the Psychic Powers of these Animals, with an Appendix on the Peculiarities of Their Olfactory Sense, by Dr. August Forel, late Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Zurich. Translated from the German by Prof. William Morton Wheeler, American Museum of Natural History, New York. 1904. 50c, mailed 53c. (2s. 6d.). Pp. 49.

57. THE METAPHYSICAL SYSTEM OF HOBBES, as contained in twelve chapters from his “Elements of Philosophy Concerning Body,” and in briefer Extracts from his “Human Nature” and “Leviathan,” selected by Mary Whiton Calkins. 1905. 40c, mailed 47c. (2s.). Pp. iv., 187.

58. LOCKE’S ESSAY CONCERNING HUMAN UNDERSTANDING, Books II and IV (with omissions). Selected by Mary Whiton Calkins. 1905. 50c, mailed 60c. (2s. 6d.). Pp. xiii., 342.

59. THE PRINCIPLES OF DESCARTES’ PHILOSOPHY, by Benedictus De Spinoza (the Philosopher’s Earliest Work). Translated from the Latin with an introduction by Halbert Hains Britan, Ph. D. Pp. lxxxi, 177. Price, paper, 35c; mailed, 42c. (2s.)