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’THE Library of Philosophy’ now forms a stately set of volumes, each of which is worthy of praise, and all of them tal;en together have become part of the necessary equipment of the serious student of philosophy. The editor is to be con~ratulated i on the success of the Library. We trust that the ; ¡ series will advance towards completion; and it might be well to increase the pace of publication, as many students are looking forward with impatient expectation to the publication of some of the volumes already promised. The volume on _Itfcll~lcJJl, by Professor Pillsbury, has the merit of being the most elaborate,