INDEX 



275 



Hugo, Victor, 57 



Humanities, ix, 4, 10, 25, 64; and 



sciences, 182, 203; divorced from 



sciences, 33, 48 

 Humboldt, Alexander von, 59 

 Hume, David, 21, 52, 58 

 Husserl, Edmund, 190 

 Huxley, Aldous, 137 

 Huxley, Julian, 1 1 , go, 98 

 Hypothesis, 4, 43-44, 47, 50, 69, 149, 



158, 180, 187, 211, 219, 224-225; 



necessary for critic, 198 



Idea and Ideas, 23, 29, 50-51, 68, 76, 

 146, 179, 215; and ideal, 164, 204; 

 and reality, 116, 119, 147, 216, 

 225; dominant, 62, 66, 179; func- 

 tion of, 148; general, 19, 147-148; 

 organic and philosophic, 218-219; 

 Platonic, 43 



Ideal and Ideals, 10, 51, 167, 174, 

 187-188, 210, 243; and Real, 84, 

 105, 121, 126-127, 135, 148, 151, 

 154, 164, 237, 241; heroes, 105, 

 167-168, 171, 239; Taine's use of, 

 criticized, 164-166; type, 24, 245 



Idealism, 7, 9, 18, 27, 76, 213, 229; 

 absolute, 155-157, 185; criticisms 

 of, 20-21; English, 254; German, 

 II, 86; Platonic, 216 



Identity, 20-21, 28-2g, 58, 127, 149, 

 153, 210, 222; and difference, 235; 

 of Substance and attributes, 216; 

 self, 190 



Ideologues, 7, 48, 254 



Ideology, 93, 99 



Illusion, 164, 181 



ImageSj 126-127; and ideas, 82, 



233 



Imagination, 42, 50, 56, 62, 64, 

 177; free, 186; historical, 184 



Imitation of Reality, 7, 76-77, 

 171, 182, 185, 190, 245, 261 



Indeterminism, 33, 151; see 

 Determinism, Chance 



Individuals and Individuality, 5, 10, 

 29» 4i» 55> 7ij 106, 117, 131, 140, 

 145, 156-157, 172-173, 186, 212, 

 221-223, 232; and society, 120, 131, 

 165, 170, 189, 238-239, 241; and 

 types, 154-155, 167, 231; and 

 value, 235, 244; of artist, 189; of 

 Taine, 245 



153. 

 135. 



133, 

 also 



Induction, 10, 19-21, 23-24, 29, 32, 

 35, 40-41, 40-50, 52-53, 59, 60, 68, 

 79> 147-150, 214-215, 218, 220, 223, 

 225, 233; Mill's theory of, 52, 71, 

 149; see also Deduction 



Infinite and Infinity, 18, 177-178, 

 188, 224, 234; and finite, 215; 

 series, 35, 21 1-2 12; true and false, 

 34-35. 235-236 



Influences, proportional, 66 



Instincts, 81-82; fighting, loi 



Institutions, 10, 62; Greek (orchestra 

 and gymnasium), 83, 93, 106, no; 

 literature as an, 200-201 



Instrumentalism, see Pragmatism 



Integrity, see Unity 



Intelligibility, 29, 134, 223 



Intention, in art, 140, 167, 178 



Interaction, no, 132, 182 



Internal, relations, 178; relatively, 

 182; see also External 



Intrinsic, 150; see also Extrinsic 



Intuition, 69, 123, 189, 254; of 

 quality, 188; versus analysis, 232; 

 versus concept, 215 



Irony, ix, 129 



Irrational, 22, 139 



Italy and Italian, 44, 78, 81-83, 85, 

 87, 94, 102-103, 105-106, 127, 174, 

 179-180, 197; race, 44, 92, 94; 

 see also Taine, Voyage in Italy, The 

 Philosophy of Art in Italy; Renais- 

 sance 



Ivory tower, viii 



James, William, 126-127, 130, 137, 

 148, 161 



Janet, Paul, 7 



Janet, Pierre, 1 16 



Jenkins, Iredell, 76-78, 84-85 



Jouffroy, Theodore Simon, 47-49 



Journal des Debats, 69-70, 228, 251 



Journalism, 238 



Judgment, x-xi, 3-5, 53, 63, 119, 169, 

 242; aesthetic. Part Three, passim, 

 esp. Chapter XIII; and criticism, 

 96, 163; and types, 153; see also 

 Value 



Jung, C. G., 123, 128, 



Jusserand, J., 253 



161. 



187, 191 



Kallen, Horace M., 205, 228-229 



