Heads of Lectures on a Course of Experimental Philosophy: Particularly Including Chemistry
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The collected lecture heads offer a guided outline of experimental philosophy with a particular emphasis on chemistry, arranged for a weekly collegiate course. A preface explains the pedagogical choice to present a broad survey rather than exhaustive experiments; the lectures indicate demonstrations, list reagents and outcomes, and summarize important discoveries. A dedicatory address to students offers practical advice on study habits, intellectual humility, and the value of free inquiry, and defends the college's open, nonsectarian stance in political terms. Readers receive a compact introduction to experimental methods, chemical topics, and the liberal aims of the curriculum.
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