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one another. The psychical individual, however, is an organic being, and there is a principle of synthesis in his nature. He has an ideal of worth, and feels obliged to act in accordance with it. What the individual regards as worthy of himself is the realization of his distinctive nature " (p. 171).
One cannot refrain from expressing admiration for the ability of the author, for the lucidity of his style, and for the scientific precision and brevity of statement, the accurate observation and acute analyses, that make this little volume a model of its kind.
Walter C. Murray.
Dalhousie College.