ALEXANDER BAIN'S WORKS.
THE SENSES AND THE INTELLECT. By ALEXANDER BAIN. LL.D., Professor of Logic in the University of Aberdeen. 8vo. Cloth, $5.00.
The object of this treatise is to give a full and systematic account of two principal divisions of the science of mind—the senses and the intellect. The value of the third edition of the work is greatly enhanced by an account of the psychology of Aristotle, which has been contributed by Mr. Grote.
THE EMOTIONS AND THE WILL. By ALEXANDER BAIN, LL.D. 8vo. Cloth, $5.00.
The present publication la a sequel to the former one on "The Senses and the Intellect," and completes a systematic exposition of the human mind.
MENTAL SCIENCE. A Compendium of Psychology and the History of Philosophy. Designed as a Text-book for High-Schools and Colleges. By ALEXANDER BAIN, LL.D. 12mo. Cloth, leather back, $1.50.
This present volume is an abstract of two voluminous works, "The Senses and the intellect" and "The Emotions and the Will," and presents in a compressed and lucid form the views which are there more extensively elaborated.
MORAL SCIENCE. A Compendium of Ethics. By ALEXANDER BAIN, LL.D. 12mo. Cloth, leather back, $1.50.
The present dissertation falls under two divisions. The first division entitled The Theory of Ethics, gives an account of the questions or points brought into discussion, and handles at length the two of greatest prominence, the Ethical Standard and the Moral Faculty. The second division—on the Ethical Systems—is a full detail of all the systems, ancient and modern.