Excerpt from Common Sense and the Rudiments of Philosophy
The original edition of this short treatise appeared under the title Common Sense: An Analysis and Interpretation. The more expansive title now substituted for the above might have been fairly adopted from the first; but certain matter added to the present edition, tending in the direction of systematic philosophy, makes it now especially appropriate.
In this second edition, the detailed "Reference Synopsis" has been omitted as unnecessary; while the somewhat lengthy Chapter IX has been broken up into Sections with descriptive headings, similar to those previously adopted in Chapter X. The Appendix referring to my earlier book on The Anatomy of Knowledge also disappears.
Sundry revisions of phrases and sentences have been made throughout the book; but the alterations in Chapters I to VIII are comparatively unimportant.
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