Excerpt from The Philosophical Review, Vol. 26
With the present number the Review enters upon its second quarter century. The articles which appear at this time have been written as contributions to a survey of the progress of philosophy in some of its main departments since the foundation of the Review in 1892. a variety of circumstances, of which the most important is the contribution of the disastrous European war, has made it impossible to present at this time as complete an account of philosophical movements during this period as was originally planned and intended. So far as France and Germany are concerned, this most unfortunate gap in the present survey is to some extent filled by the very able and detailed articles which the Review has published from year to year on the progress of philosophy in these countries.
The articles contained in the present number are concerned mainly with philosophy in the English speaking world, and to a large extent with the developments that have taken place in this country.
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