McCosh, James
1811 – 1894
77 works on record
Works

The life of James McCosh
1896

Philosophy of reality
1894

Our moral nature
1892

The prevailing types of philosophy
1890

First and fundamental truths
1889

Whither? O whither?
1889

Psychology, the motive powers, emotion, conscience, will
1889

Psychology, the cognitive powers
1889

First and fundamental truths: being a treatise on metaphysics
1889

The tests of the various kinds of truth
1889

Twenty years of Princeton college
1888

Gospel sermons
1888

Psychology, the motive powers
1888

The religious aspect of evolution
1888

Realistic philosophy defended in a philosophic series
1887

Religion in a college
1886

Psychology
1886

The new departure in college education
1885

What an American university should be
1885

Locke's theory of knowledge
1884

A criticism of the critical philosophy
1884

Development
1883

Energy
1883

Certitude, providence, and prayer
1883

Criteria of diverse kinds of truth as opposed to agnosticism
1882

The Scottish philosophy, biographical, expository, critical, from Hutcheson to Hamilton
1880

The emotions
1880

The propriety of acknowledging the Lord in all our ways
1878

Course of study in Princeton College
1877

The world a scene of contest
1876

The development hypothesis
1876

The royal law of love , or, Love in relation to law and to God
1875

Ideas in nature overlooked by Dr. Tyndall
1875

The Scottish philosophy
1874

Faith in Christ and faith in doctrine compared and contrasted
1872

Unity with diversity in the works and word of God
1871

Christianity and positivism: a series of lectures to the times on natural theology and apologetics
1871

Christianity and positivism
1871

Lessons derived from the plant
1870

The laws of discursive thought
1870

Christ the way, the truth, and the life
1869

The duty of Irish Presbyterians to their church
1868

An examination of Mr. J.S. Mill's philosophy
1866

The supernatural in relation to the natural
1862

The intuitions of the mind inductively investigated
1860

The method of the divine government
1858

Typical forms and special ends in creation
1856

The method of the divine government, physical and moral
1851

The wheat and the chaff gathered into bundles
1843

The tests of various kinds of truth: being a treatise of applied logic

Energy: efficient and final cause

On singleness of eye

The royal law of love...

The Prayer-gauge debate

An examination of Mr. J. S. Mill's philosophy

Our moral nature, being a brief system of ethics

Psychology: the cognitive powers

Psychology : the cognitive powers
Herbert Spencer's philosophy as culminated in his ethics
1886
Agnosticism of Hume and Huxley
1886
The laws of discursive thought: being a text-book of formal logic
1870
The Ulster revival and its physiological accidents
1859
The imagination
1857
Waiting for God
The religious aspects of evolution
Questions of modern thought, or, Lectures on the Bible and infidelity
Psychology: the motive powers, emotions, conscience, will
The development of hypothesis
The development hypothesis, is it sufficient?
Inauguration of James McCosh, D.D., LL.D., as president of the College of New Jersey, Princeton
The Negro problem
The present tendency of religious thought throughout the three kingdoms
Notes on psychology from lectures given by James McCosh
Criteria of diverse kinds of truth
A criticism of the critical philosophy / by James McCosh
Realistic philosophy
Agnosticism of Hume and Huxley, with a notice of the Scottish school