“An excellent statement of Eucken’s practical philosophy.”
| + | Nation. 85: 326. O. 10, ’07. 200w. (Review of 2d ed.) |
“But whether or not we assent to the author’s conclusions concerning the future influence of Eucken’s philosophy, this statement of it should find many readers, as a very compact and useful résumé of the interesting and stimulating point of view.” Edmund H. Hollands.
| + − | Philos. R. 16: 548. S. ’07. 950w. (Review of 1st ed.) |
Giddings, Franklin Henry, ed. Readings in descriptive and historical sociology. *$1.60. Macmillan.
6–39002.
“Mainly illustrative of sociological theory as given in his preceding works, and also in part an expansion of that theory. Its framework is an elaborate outline of theory given in definitions and propositions. Its filling is composed of select readings illustrative of this, gathered from all times and from peoples in every stage of social development, as found in literature and laws, official records, legends, and newspapers.”—Outlook.
“The reviewer wishes to add that while these remarks are mainly critical in character, they express rather the deep interest which he has in the fundamental issues which Professor Giddings’ book raises than any desire to ignore the many positive merits which the book has, and which will certainly secure it a wide reading among those who are interested in the sources of sociological theory and in the author’s own theory of their value and interpretation for a science of society.” H. Heath Bawden.
| + − | Am. J. Soc. 12: 845. My. ’07. 3900w. |