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PREFATORY NOTE.
The Deed of Foundation of the Shaw Fellowship provides
that "it shall be in the power of the Senatus Academicus of
the University of Edinburgh to require the holder of the
Shaw Philosophical Fellowship, during the fourth or fifth
year of his tenure of it, to deliver in the University of
Edinburgh a course of Lectures, not exceeding four, on any
of the subjects for the encouragement of the study of
which the Fellowship has been founded." The following
pages consist of four lectures delivered in the University of
Edinburgh, in accordance with this provision, in the month
of January 1884.
Since their delivery, the argument of the lectures has been
revised, and in some places enlarged. I have also thought it
better to modify their original form by dividing the
discussion into chapters.
W. R. S.