INDEX 



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Method — contd. 



223-224) scientific, x-xi, 10, 17-21, 



24j 35> 39> 44» 49^ 5^, 210; versus 

 system, 70, iii, 174, 200; see also 

 Taine, The Classic Philosophers, 

 chapters 'On Method', and passim 

 Michael Angelo (Buonarroti), 81-82, 

 162-163 



Michelet, Jules, 33, 46, 63, 64, 72, 251 



Middle Ages, 78, 127, 244 



Middle class, 105, 239; see also 

 Philistines 



Milieu, and English 'environment', 

 107; and moment, 108, 113; bio- 

 logical and cultural, no; le juste, 

 104, 112; origins and meanings of 

 term, 103-104 



Mill, John Stuart, 28, 32, 35, 46, 71, 

 111-112, 116, 123, 139, 145-146, 

 149-150, 229, 232, 253; essay on, 

 50,52-5^, 56, 58, 69, 79, 123, 129, 

 139-140, 145, 228 



Milton, John, 128, 133, 173-174, 252 



Moment, as phase of development, 

 113, 210; cultural implication of, 

 109; meanings of, loy-ioS; psycho- 

 logical, 108, 113; see also Time 



Momentum, see Moment, Time 



Mommsem, Theodor, 67 



Money in literature, 106 



Monism, 156; of Taine, 128-130, 198 



Montaigne, Michel de, 55 



Montalembert, Charles de, see Taine, 

 'Troplong and Montalembert' 



Montesquieu, Charles, Baron de, 67, 

 72, 103 



Moral, and physical, 237-239; clim- 

 ate, 78, 107; problems, 66; sciences, 

 10, 22, 28, 41, 52, 60, 71; states, 

 65-67, 120, 127; values, 167, 

 174-175; see also Humanities 



Morality, 7-8, 22, 44, 119; science 

 subordinate to, 47-48, 63; 'vice and 

 virtue products', vii, 65, 73 



Movement, as continuous develop- 

 ment, 109-110; see also Tradition 



Muller, Herbert J., 131, 139-140 



Miiller, Max, 99 



Muller, Otfried, 64 



Munro, Thomas, 171-172 



Music, 76-77, 165, 167 



Myers, Henry Alonzo, 27-29, 34 



Myth, ix, 126, 180, 183, 187, 238- 

 239; concrete universal as, 157 



186; and 

 188, 244- 

 242, 244; 



Napoleon Buonaparte, 26, 48 



Napoleon HI, see Louis-Napoleon 



Nash, Ogden, 205 



Nation and National, 7, 75, 87, .92-^j, 



95j 99» 136, 197, 202-203, 238-239; 



and environment, 92, 219; and 



geography, 92; literature and art, 



^ 202, 238-239 



Naturalism and Naturalists, ix, 4-6, 

 9, 17, 91, 186, 221, 243; and 

 Positivism, 229-230; and Roman- 

 ticism, 5, 112, 172, 244-245; of 

 Taine, 200, 244-246, 254; of the 

 soul, 63; versus supernatural, 244; 

 see also Anti-Naturalism 



Natural Selection, 71, 78, 116, 175; 

 see also Darwin 



Nature and Natural, 41, 

 art, 165, 170, 172, 177, 

 245; imitation of, 177, 

 man in, 16, 104, 245; notion of, 28 

 57; Taine's feeling for, 14, 80, 91; 

 tradition of idea, 244-245; versus 

 Nurture, 89; see also Imitation 



Nazis and Nazism, 86-87, 93? 95> 99? 

 197; Blut und Boden, 90 



Necessity, 225; logical, 35, 217; 

 logical and metaphysical, 21 1-2 12, 

 215, 219; see also Determinism 



Neff, Emery, xi, 72 



Neo-classic, criticism, 5, 172; criti- 

 cisms of, 50, 185 



Netherlands, see Holland, Flanders 



Nevers, 25, 49, 221 



'New Criticism', xi, 124-128, 131, 

 ^34-^35, 172, 183-184, 204 



Newton and Newtonian science, 48, 

 52, 61, 104, 109 



Niebuhr, Barthold Georg, 61 



Nietzsche, Friedrich, 104 



Nominalism, 20, 41, 77, 116-117, 



137, 147-148, 217; versus realism, 



^ 126-127, 145, 232 



Normal School, 13, 17-24, 39, 

 210-220, 258 



Normans and Norman conquest, 



95? 105? 136, 252 

 Northrop, F. S. C, 139, 203 

 Notion, see Concept 



45? 

 89? 



Objectivity, ix-x, 3, 8, 81, 136, 156, 



171, 197, 202 

 Observation, 41, 46, 220; Taine's 



powers of, 80-81 



