II. – LOGIC, MORAL, AND INTELLECTUAL PHILOSOPHY, POLITY, ETC.
For the instruction in this department reliance is chiefly placed on Lectures and Oral Communications in the Recitation Room.
Sophomore Class.
Third Term – Logic, pure and applied. Lectures, with references to Whately.
Junior Class.
First Term. – Psychology of the Intellectual Powers, and general introduction to Philosophy.
Tappan and Cousin’s Lectures. Second Series, Vol. III.
Second Term. – Classification of Philosophical Systems, and History of Philosophy. Henry and Cousin’s Lectures. Second Series, Vol. II.
Third Term – Psychology of Man’s Moral Nature. Systems of Moral Science and Elements of Morality. Cousin. Second Series, Vol. III. Lects. XX and XXV. Henry’s History and Whewell’s Elements of Morality.
Senior Class
First Term – Polity, and Outline of the Civil and Criminal Jurisprudence of the United States. Whewell, and Smith’s Element’s of the Laws.
Second Term. – Political Economy. Senior.
Lectures on the Philosophy of History.
Third Term. – Story of the Constitution and General Policy of the United States. Schlegel’s History of Literature.