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PUBLISHED MONTHLY

BY THE

STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION OF VASSAR COLLEGE,

POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y.

October, 1883.

ENTERPRISE STEAM PRINT, POUGHKEEPSIE,

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Notwithstanding the popular cry that positivism is the death-blow of poetry and romance, the new school of philosophy has its department of belles lettres, and this branch of its literature plays a most important part in the dissem ination of its doctrines.

Poets and novelists write from the emotional and sentimental stand-point, and give the effects of theories upon life in general, rather than any discussion of the truth or falsehood of these theories. Thus positivism, that is more a philosophy than a religion, and nothing if it is not logical, is presented from an entirely new point of view in their writings. There we see not its causes, but its effects; those who write its "light literature" leave to the philosopher and the logician the task of proving its truth or false533

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