272 Bibliography Abbreviations for Frequently Cited Works Analysis = Mill [1829] E&W = Bain [1859] EAP = Reid[1788/1969]
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Bibliography Abbreviations for Frequently Cited Works Analysis = Mill [1829] E&W = Bain [1859] EAP = Reid[1788/1969] EIP = Reid [1785/1969] First Enquiry = “An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding” in Hume [1777/1975] Inquiry = Reid [1764/1997] Lectures = Brown [1828/1860] or Hamilton [1844/1877] (sense obvious in context) Observations, OM = Hartley [1749/1966] S&I = Bain [1855] Sketch = Brown [1820/1977] SSR = Kuhn [1962/1970] Treatise = Hume [1739-1740/1978] Section I: Primary Sources Allen, Grant, Physiological Aesthetics [Garland Publishing, 1877]. Bain, Alexander, The Senses and the Intellect [University Publications of America, 1855/1977]. Bain, Alexander, The Emotions and the Will [University Publications of America, 1859/1977]. Bain, Alexander, “The Early Life of James Mill” in Mind, 1(1), pp.97-116 [1876a]. Bain, Alexander, “The Life of James Mill” in Mind, 1(4), pp.509-531 [1876b]. Bain, Alexander, James Mill: A Biography [Augustus M. Kelley, 1882a/1967]. 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Flint, R., “Associationism and the Origin of Moral Ideas” in Mind, 1(3), pp.321-334 [1876]. Hall, G. Stanley, “Philosophy in the United States” in Mind, 4(13), pp.89-105 [1879]. Hamilton, Sir William, Lectures on Metaphysics and Logic [Sheldon and Company, 1844/1877]. Hartley, David, Observations on Man, His Frame, His Duty, and His Expectations [Scholars’ Facsimiles and Reprints, 1749/1966]. Hartley, David, Theory of the Human Mind on the Principle of the Association of Ideas, edited by Joseph Priestley [AMS Press, 1775/1973]. Hodgson, Shadworth H., “Philosophy and Science I: As Regards the Special Sciences” in Mind, 1(1), pp.67-81 [1876a]. Hodgson, Shadworth H., “Philosophy and Science II: As Regards Psychology” in Mind, 1(1), pp.67-81 [1876b]. Hodgson, Shadworth H., “Philosophy and Science III: As Ontology” in Mind, 1(1), pp.351-362 [1876c]. Hume, David, A Treatise of Human Nature, P.H. Nidditch, ed. [Oxford University Press, 1739-1740/1978 (2nd Edition)]. Hume, David, “A Dissertation on the Passions” in The Philosophical Works of David Hume, Vol II, edited by T.H. Green and T.H. Grose [Longmans, Green, and Co., 1757/1898]. Hume, David, Enquiries concerning Human Understanding and Concerning the Principles of Morals, P.H. Nidditch, ed. [Oxford University Press, 1777/1975 (3nd Edition)]. 273 Hume, David, Of the Standard of Taste and Other Essays [Bobbs-Merrill, 1965]. Hutcheson, Francis, On Human Nature, Thomas Mautner, ed. [Cambridge University Press, 1993]. Hutcheson, Francis, Philosophical Writings [Everyman, 1994]. Land, J.P.N., “Philosophy in the Dutch Universities” in Mind, 3(9), pp.87-104 [1878]. Locke, John, An Essay Concerning Human Understanding [1690]. Mill, James, Analysis of the Phenomena of the Human Mind [1829]. Mill, James, Analysis of the Phenomena of the Human Mind [Augustus M. Kelley Publishers, 1868/1967(2nd edition)]. Mill, John Stuart, An Examination of Sir William Hamilton's Philosophy: and of the principal philosophical questions discussed in his writings [Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts & Green, 1865]. Mill, John Stuart, Autobiography [Columbia University Press, 1873/1960]. Monck, W.H.S., “Philosophy at Dublin” in Mind, 1(3), pp.382-392 [1876]. Pattison, Mark, “Philosophy at Oxford” in Mind, 1(1), pp.82-97 [1876]. Reid, Thomas, Essays on the Active Powers of the Human Mind [MIT Press, 1788/1969]. Reid, Thomas, Essays on the Intellectual Powers of Man [MIT Press, 1785/1969]. Reid, Thomas, An Inquiry into the Human Mind on the Principles of Common Sense: A Critical Edition, Derek R. Brookes, ed. [Pennsylvania State University Press, 1764/1997]. Ribot, Théodule, “Philosophy in France” in Mind, 2(7), pp.366-386 [1877]. Robertson, George Croom, Mission Statement for the Journal, Mind, in Mind 1(1), unnumbered (second page of front matter) [1876a]. Robertson, George Croom, “Prefatory Words” in Mind 1(1), pp.1-6 [1876b]. Robertson, George Croom, “Philosophy in London” in Mind, 1(4), pp.531-544 [1876c]. Robertson, George Croom, “English Thought in the 18th Century” in Mind, 2(7), pp.352- 366 [1877]. 274 Sidgwick, Henry, “Philosophy at Cambridge” in Mind, 1(1), pp.235-246 [1876]. Smith, Adam, The Wealth of Nations, Books I-III [Penguin Classics, 1776/1999]. Spencer, Herbert, Essays: Scientific, Political, and Speculative [D. Appleton and Company, 1899]. Spencer, Herbert, First Principles [D. Appleton and Company, 1883]. Spencer, Herbert, Principles of Psychology [D. Appleton and Company, 1883]. Stewart, Dugald, Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind [Garland Publishing, 1971]. Stewart, J.A., “Psychology – A Science or a Method?” in Mind, 1(4), pp.445-451 [1876]. Veitch, John, “Philosophy in the Scottish Universities I” in Mind, 2(5), pp.74-91 [1877]. 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