FOOTNOTES:

[153] Origin of Species (6th edit.), p. 205.

[154] Descent of man (2nd edit. 1888), Vol. I. p. 99; Popular edit. p. 99.

[155] Ibid. p. 99.

[156] The Expression of the Emotions (2nd edit.), p. 32.

[157] Descent of Man, Vol. II. p. 435.

[158] Ibid. 437, 438.

[159] Origin of Species (6th edit.), p. 205.

[160] Origin of Species (6th edit.), p. 205.

[161] Ibid. p. 233.

[162] Ibid. p. 205.

[163] Origin of Species (6th edit.), p. 233.

[164] Origin of Species, pp. 210, 211.

[165] Independently suggested, on somewhat different lines, by Profs. J. Mark Baldwin, Henry F. Osborn and the writer.

[166] Origin of Species (6th edit.), p. 206.

[167] Expression of the Emotions, p. 13. The passage is here somewhat condensed.

[168] Ibid. p. 368.

[169] Expression of the Emotions, pp. 373, 374.

[170] Ibid. p. 368.

[171] Ibid. p. 369.

[172] Expression of the Emotions, pp. 65 ff.

[173] Cf. William James, Principles of Psychology, Vol. ii. Chap. xxv, New York, 1890.

[174] Darwinism, pp. 282, 283, London, 1889.

[175] Ibid. p. 283.

[176] Darwinism, pp. 283, 284.

[177] Descent of Man (2nd edit.), Vol. ii. pp. 136, 137; (Popular edit.), pp. 642, 643.

[178] The Play of Animals, p. 244, London, 1898.

[179] Ibid. p. 283.

[180] Descent of Man, Vol. ii. p. 60; (Popular edit.), p. 566.

[181] The Play of Animals, p. 76.

[182] Ibid. p. 75.

[183] The Play of Animals p. 24.

[184] Descent of Man (1st edit.), Chaps. ii, iii, v; (2nd edit.), Chaps. iii, iv, v.

[185] Descent of Man, Vol. i. pp. 70, 71; (Popular edit.), pp. 70, 71.

[186] Ibid. p. 81.

[187] Ibid. (Popular edit.), p. 82.

[188] Comptes Rendus des Sciences, June 1, 1868.

[189] Nature, Vol. lxi. pp. 624, 625 (1900).

[190] Descent of Man, Vol. i. p. 100.

[191] Principles of Psychology, Vol. ii. p. 289.

[192] Descent of Man, Vol. i. p. 149.

[193] Descent of Man, p. 185.

[194] Ibid. p. 150 (footnote).


VII

THE INFLUENCE OF THE CONCEPTION OF EVOLUTION ON MODERN PHILOSOPHY

By H. Höffding

Professor of Philosophy in the University of Copenhagen