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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1890-1891-428

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428 evening classes In the Summer Term Psychology will be studied in greater detail under the following heads Sensation and Perception Definition and Description of Emotions Germs and Growth of the Will Γη connection with this portion of the course students are advised to read Sully's Outlines of Psychology and part of Bain's uMental and Moral Science Under the heading of Moral Science it is proposed to give an historical sketch of ethical systems Prof Sid wick's "History of Ethics" is recommended as guide on this subject In conclusion it will be attempted to discuss briefly the leading questions which are propounded in Prof Sidgwick's Methods of Ethics The Lectures will be addressed to those who are studying the subject for its own sake as well as those who are reading for examinations The continuation of the Course from Michael- mas to Lent and from Lent ίο the Summer will be so arranged that it will be possible for students to join the class at the besdnnins of either of the latter terms Div to 30 MATHEMATICS -Four Divisions Ό ay sand Hours of Attendance-Tuesday and Tr id ay ר from 15 to 15 or from 15 to 15 or both hours on both evenings by additional payment Differential Calculus Conic Sec- tions Div II to Trigonometry Algebra Euclid 33 to end of Book II Algebra Greatest Common Men- 1TT א ο sure Least Common Multiple DIV 111 to י -4 ילד ץ ο ractions hxtraction of Square Root Theory oi Indices Surds Simple Quadratic Equations Algebra Four elementary Rules לדי Greatest Common Measure D1V IV to Least Commou Multiple Fractions Euclid to 32
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