I have to thank the author for his personal kindness in the discussion of some difficult points and in the revision of a portion of the proof sheets. At his suggestion or with his consent a number of small alterations, as, for example, in the titles of sections, have been made from the present German text. Owing to an accident, the time for the preparation of this translation was unfortunately curtailed: I should be indebted for any suggestions for its improvement. I am indebted to the Rev. Felix Holt, B.A., for reading through the whole in manuscript and making many valuable suggestions. For all defect and error I alone am responsible.
ALBAN G. WIDGERY
Cambridge, October 1911
[1] “Naturalism and Agnosticism.” 3rd Edition, 1906. Vols. I. and II. A. & C. Black.
[2] Ibid. Vol. II. Lects. xiv.-xx.
[3] Hibbert Journal, October 1911: p. 26.
[4] Ibid. p. 42.
[5] “The Realm of Ends; or, Pluralism and Theism” (1911), p. 46.
NOTE TO SECOND EDITION