[1] ‘The Origin of the Knowledge of Right and Wrong.’ By Franz Brentano. English Translation by Cecil Hague. Constable, 1902.—I have written a review of this book, which will, I hope, appear in the International Journal of Ethics for October, 1903. I may refer to this review for a fuller account of my reasons for disagreeing with Brentano.

[2] Methods of Ethics, Bk. I, Chap. iii, § 1 (6th edition).

[3] Methods of Ethics, Bk. I, Chap. iv, § 1.

[4] Ἔρωτες, 436-7.

[5] See Esquisse d’une Morale sans Obligation ni Sanction, par M. Guyau. 4me édition. Paris: F. Alcan, 1896.

[6] Data of Ethics, Chap. II, § 7, ad fin.

[7] The italics are mine.

[8] A. E. Taylor’s Problem of Conduct, p. 120.

[9] My references are to the 13th edition, 1897.

[10] My italics.