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I. Thought and its Subject-Matter 1
By John Dewey
II. Thought and its Subject-Matter: The Antecedents of Thought 23
By John Dewey
III. Thought and its Subject-Matter: The Datum of Thinking 49
By John Dewey
IV. Thought and its Subject-Matter: The Content and Object of Thought 65
By John Dewey
V. Bosanquet's Theory of Judgment 86
By Helen Bradford Thompson, Ph.D., Director of the Psychological Laboratory of Mount Holyoke College
VI. Typical Stages in the Development of Judgment 127
By Simon Fraser McLennan, Ph.D., Professor of Philosophy in Oberlin College
VII. The Nature of Hypothesis 142
By Myron Lucius Ashley, Ph.D., Instructor, American Correspondence School
VIII. Image and Idea in Logic 183
By Willard Clark Gore, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Psychology in the University of Chicago
IX. The Logic of the Pre-Socratic Philosophy 203
By William Arthur Heidel, Ph.D., Professor of Latin in Iowa College
X. Valuation as a Logical Process 227
By Henry Waldgrave Stuart, Ph.D., Instructor in Philosophy in the State University of Iowa
XI. Some Logical Aspects of Purpose 341
By Addison Webster Moore, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Philosophy in the University of Chicago


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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