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INDEX 



Student 



Taine, Notebooks and 

 Papers — contd. 



'First Views of Hegel', 27, 216 

 'History of Philosophy', 24, 27, 



218-220 

 'Idea of Science', 213, 225 

 'Metaphysics: Analytic and Ab- 

 stract', 213, 225 

 'Notes' (August, 1849), 219, 224n 

 Notes on Hegel, 222 

 'Notes on Spinoza', 224n 

 'On Human Destiny', 15, 32 

 'On Laws in History', 9, 60-61 

 'On Liberty', 2 1 

 'On the Absolute', 213-215, 225 

 On the idea of space, 225 

 'Philosophy, Dogmatism', 213- 



215 



'Philosophy of History', 23, 113 



'Sensations, The', 26, 114, 220- 

 222, 258 

 Notes on England, x, 80, 90-91, 204, 



253. 259-260 

 Notes on Paris, 80, 95, 255 

 On Intelligence, ix, xi, 10, 21, 7^* 



114-iig, 122, 162, 166-167, i6g, 



203, 220, 223, 235, 258-259; W. 



James on, 126-127, 137 

 On Universal Suffrage, 260 

 On Will (unwritten), 116, 184, 258 

 Origins of Contemporary France, The, 



ix-x, 195, 260-261 

 Philosophy of Art, The, 3, 75, 99, 112, 



119. 218, 256 

 Philosophy of Art in Greece, The, 83, 



92-93^ 106, no, 257-258 

 Philosophy of Art in Italy ^ The, 81-83, 



257 



Philosophy of Art in the Netherlands, 

 The, 83, 92, 100, lo^iio, 257 



'Racine', ix, 95; quoted, 120 



'Saint-Simon', i2g, 251 



Tour Through the Pyrenees, A, see 

 Voyage to the Pyrenees 



Travel Notebooks: Notes on the Pro- 

 vinces, 80, 256 



Treatise on Knowledge, 1 14-1 15, 258; 

 see also On IntelligerKe 



'Troplong and Montalembert', 63, 



251 

 Voyage in Italy, 74, 77, ygSi, 105, 



112, 255-256 

 Voyage to the Pyrenees^ 39, 80, 91, 



112, 248, 250-251 



Taine, Jean Baptiste Antoine (Taine's 

 father), 14 



Taine, Pierre (Taine's great-grand- 

 father), 14 



Taine, Sophie (Taine's sister), 30, 49, 



Taste and habit, 187 [250 



Teaching and pleasing, 62, 67 



Teleology, 188 



Tendencies, fixed, 115, 121; psycho- 

 logical, 1 18, 127 



Tennyson, Alfred Lord, 218, 253 



Textual analysis, ix, 64, 125-128, 133, 

 186, 261 



Thierry, Augustin, 64 



Third Republic, 8, 259 



Thomism, 96 



Time, 70, 79, 88-89, 103, 107-110, 

 178, 184; metaphysical, 212; uses 

 in criticism, illustrated, 1 09-1 10 



Timelessness, 178, 188 



Titian, 81-82, 163 



Tocqueville, Alexis de, 67 



TotaUty, 27-28, 156; see also Unity, 

 Whole 



Toynbee, Arnold J., 90, 158 



Tradition, ix, 4-5, 106, log-iio, 113, 

 171, 183; awareness of, 135, 186- 

 187; decline of revolutionary, 7; 

 French, 26; national, 120 



Tragedy, 179, 1 81-182, 239, 245; of 

 our age, 202 



Traits, 1 71-172; see also Faculty 



Travel books, 91; by Taine, 14, 91, 

 104, 1 12 



Truth, in art, 239; material and for- 

 mal, 225 



Turnell, Martin, 204-295 



Type analysis, xi, 11, 96, 121, 123, 

 128, 1 45-161; in literature and art, 

 i6g-iy3, 188, 238; in the sciences, 

 178, 231-234 (Appendix C) 



Types, 43, 50-51, 61, 69, 71, 90, 1 18- 

 119, 1 50- 15 1, 153-154; aesthetic, 

 1 78-181; and average, 129; and 

 production of art, 96-97; anti-types, 

 128; a-typical, 129; 'basic person- 

 ality', 100; ideal or pure, 29, 34, 

 66, 94-95? 97, 129, 172, 231-232; 

 of English, 91; of men, 94; of works 

 of art, 107, 1 71-172; incomplete, 

 239; natural 65, 88, 147, 152, 154- 

 I57> 163, 180; personality, 67; 

 superior and inferior, 96, loi, 190; 

 see also Universals 



