McCosh, James, 1811-1894
McCosh, James
Maccosh, James
MacCosh, James, 1811-1894
James McCosh British philosopher (1811-1894)
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Works
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Addresses delivered at the funeral of Lyman Hotchkiss Atwater ... | |
Agnosticism of Hume and Huxley, with a notice of the Scottish school. | |
The association of ideas and its influence in the training of the mind, a lecture | |
Certitude, providence, and prayer. | |
Christianity and positivism : a series of lectures to the times on natural theology and apologetics | |
The complete works of Stephen Charnock | |
The conflicts of the age... | |
Criteria of diverse kinds of truth as opposed to agnosticism, being a treatise on applied logic. | |
The development hypothesis; is it sufficient? | |
The emotions | |
Energy: efficient and final cause | |
An examination of Mr. J.S. Mill's philosophy, being a defence of fundamental truth. | |
First and fundamental truths: being a treatise on metaphysics | |
German Psychology of To-Day The empirical school | |
Gospel sermons. | |
Herbert Spencer's philosophy as culminated in his ethics | |
Higher education and a common language. | |
Historical and critical | |
History of philosophy | |
Ideas in nature... | |
Inauguration of James McCosh ... as president of the College of New Jersey, Princeton. October 27, 1868. | |
The intuitions of the mind : inductively investigated. | |
John Witherspoon and his times. | |
The law of love and love as a law; | |
laws of discursive thought being a textbook of formal logic | |
Lectures delivered before the students of Phillips Exeter Academy, 1885-1886 | |
life of James McCosh a record chiefly autobiographical | |
Locke's theory of knowledge, with a notice of Berkeley. | |
Logic | |
method of the divine government physical and moral | |
The natural speaker being selections : to aid the student in acquiring a simple, natural, business-like style of speaking | |
The new departure in college education: being a reply to President Eliot's defence of it in New York, Feb.24, 1885 | |
Notes on psychology from lectures given by James McCosh : published for private circulation only. | |
Our moral nature ... 1892. | |
Philosophical papers | |
The Prayer-gauge debate. | |
The present tendancy of religious thought. | |
The prevailing types of philosophy : can they logically reach reality? | |
Problems of American civilization; their practical solution the pressing Christian duty of to-day ... | |
The propriety of acknowledging the Lord in all our ways. | |
Psychology: the cognitive powers | |
Questions of modern thought, or, Lectures on the Bible and infidelity | |
Realistic philosophy defended in a philosophic series | |
The religious aspect of evolution | |
Renan's Life of Jesus. | |
Report of the Commission on education | |
S. Straiton's wee auld kirk, 2019: | |
Scottish philosophy, biographical, expository, critical, from Hutcheson to Hamilton | |
The senses, external and internal : being psychology. | |
The separation of psychology and theology at Princeton, 1868-1903 : the intellectual achievement of James McCosh and James Mark Baldwin / Bryan N. Maier. - Lewiston 2005. | |
The supernatural in relation to the natural | |
Twenty years of Princeton college. | |
Typical forms and special ends in creation | |
The Ulster revival and its physiological accidents : a paper read before the Evangelical Alliance, September 22, 1859 | |
Unity with diversity in the works and word of God. | |
What an American university should be. | |
Whither? Owhither? Tell me where. | |
Wood's Bible animals. A description of the habits, structure, and uses of the every living creature mentioned in the Scriptures, from the ape to the coral... | |
The world a scene of contest; the baccalaureate sermon preached before the College of New Jersey, June 25, 1876. | |
斯氏哲學評論 |