274 



Frohock, Wilbur M., xi 



Fromentin, Eugene, 125-126 



Frost, Robert, 178 



Function and Functional, 1 1, 41, 

 150; and type, 43, 152, 157, 

 232; and structure, 28, 34, 41, 

 150, 160 



INDEX 



127, 

 188, 

 148, 



Gallic Spirit or Tradition, 50, 115, 



137, 158; Taine's chapter on, 93-94 

 Garibaldi, Giuseppe, 105 

 Garnier, Adolphe, 227 

 Gasset, Ortega y, 166 

 General, see Universal 

 Genocide, 86 

 Genres, 175-176; purity of, 100; 



theory of, 26, 171; see also Type 



analysis 

 Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, 33, 57, 71, 



104, 1 1 in, 150, 155, 221 

 Geography, 81, 90-93, 104, 245; 



Greek, 83 

 Geometry, 27, 29, 250; metaphysical, 



210, 224 

 Germany and German, 7, 64, 69, 82- 



83, 86-87, 93. 99. 120, 203, 259; 



critics, 67; philosophers, 27, 34-35, 



53-54, 120; race, 94, 100; see also 



Idealism, Romanticism, and passim 

 Gestalt, see Psychology 

 Giraud, Victor, 17, 31-32, 69, 91, 1 13, 



122, 247 

 God, 235, 239; and world, 211-212, 



215, 224; as cause, 215; see also 



Ontological argument. Religion 

 Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, 64, 



69, 73. 75. 79. 107. 148, 163; 

 Faust^ 238 



Gothic, 80; see also Architecture 



Great men, 50, 139, 202 



Greece and Greek, 5, 78, 83, 96, 103, 

 112, 174, 179; and Italy, 94, 238- 

 239; race, 92-93; see also Taine, 

 The Philosophy of Art in Greece 



Greene, Theodore M., 5, 55, 175, 189 



Grote, George, 122 



Growth, 27-28, 67, 168, 240, 244; 

 fixed, 78, 90; of experience in- 

 finite, 79, 188; of Taine, 199 



Guerard; Albert L., vii-viii, xi-xii, 1 1, 

 33. 73. 87, 95, 97, 103, 104, 106, 

 109, 136-137, 180, 196-197, 199, 

 201-202 



Guest, Edgar, 129 



Guizot, William, 33, 51, 55, 209, 250, 



252, 253 

 Gummere, Francis B., 201, 205 

 Gutmann, James, xi 



Hachette (Taine's publisher), 39, 



250 ff. 

 Hallucination, 82, 116; true, 115, 118 

 Harmony, belief in, 226; ideal, 189 

 Hatzfeld, Adolphe, 15, 50-51 

 Hazlitt, William, 185 

 Health, 156; and art, 97, 168, 239, 



245 



Hegel, G. F. W., and Hegelianism, 

 7, 18, 20, 24-30, 34-35, 40, 45, 54; 

 56, 69, 72n, 113, 122, i45-H7> i57, 

 183, 185, 198-199, 212, 214, 216- 

 217, 219-224, 228-230, 234, 235, 

 259; see also Appendix A, passim; 

 Aesthetics; Logic; Spinoza; Taine, 

 'First Views on Hegel' 



Heine, Heinrich, 137 



Heisenberg principle, i6o; see also 

 Indeterminism 



Herder, Johann Gottfried, 64 



Heredity, 44-45, 88-go, 136; and 

 environment, 98, 10 1, 136; and 

 mutations, 98, 234; blood theory of, 

 89-90, 92, 95, 96, 98, 100, 105; 

 cultural theories, 89, 98; Lamarck- 

 ian, 89; mental traits, 90 



Hierarchy, 121, 131, 157, 169, 183, 

 201; arbitrary, 29, 137, 214; of 

 causes, 128, 130; of generality, 74; 

 of genres, 100; of necessities, 28, 

 44, 56, 130; see also Scales of value 



History, 5, 8, 17-18; and psychology, 

 41, 60-73, 82, 92, 258; as an art, 

 62-63, 135; as a science, 23, 35, 52, 

 61-63, 134. 179. 209, 218-220; 

 criticism and, x, 68, 184; cultural, 

 X, 80; feeling for, 108-109, 158; 

 of philosophy, 24, 218; method in, 

 35, 67; philosophy of, 23-24, 27, 

 60-72 (Chapter V), 78, 122, 250- 

 251; shift in writing of, 134; versus 

 dogmatism, 75; see also Taine, 

 Notebooks 



Holland and Dutch, 83, no; see also 

 Taine, The Philosophy of Art in the 

 Netherlands 



Homer, 238-239 



