Unconscious, racial, i6i, 187; see 

 also Freud, Jung 



Understanding, see Reason 



Uniqueness, 173, 182, 186 



United Nations, 11, 203-204; De- 

 claration of Human Rights, 1 58 



United States and American, vii, ix, 

 5-6, 14, 22, 33, 85, 99, 105, 202; 

 Bill of Rights, 158 



Unity, 28, 45, 68, 71, 126, 156, 170, 

 172, 178, 210, 217; of knowledge, 

 157; of nature and art, 243; of 

 Taine's thought, x-xi, 3, 9, 12, 17, 

 78, 138; of world, 216; in variety-, 

 131, 166, 178, 235; relational char- 

 acter of, 232; stressed by Taine, 

 184 



Universal and Particular, 2 1 , 24, 40, 

 51, 58, 60-62, 68, 76, 79, 130, 147, 



218, 223, 233; 

 153; in criticism, 



INDEX 



Values 



283 



154, 181, 201, 



dilemma of, 152 

 175, 178, 185 



Universality, 68, 136, 147, 156, 167- 

 168, 170-171, 175, 189; relative, 

 158; versus racial or national, 97 



Universals, 29, 54, 56, ii8-iig, 156, 

 170, 173; Bosanquet's analysis, 235; 

 Cassirer's position, 153-154 ; 

 Cohen's position, 153; content and 

 form, 170, 1 80-181; in sciences and 

 arts, 179-180; problem of, 145- 

 i^y, 177; Taine's position, 

 /jj, 163; see also Types 



Universal suffrage, 26, 260 



Utility, 67, 119; and function, 



155 



147- 



InO, 



Vacherot, Etienne, i 



% 33; 



72, 



220 

 156, 



233; 



Vagueness, 51, 69, 



Greek dislike of, 83; of literary- 

 truths, 93; of Taine's terms, 199 



Valery, Paul, 104 



Value, confusion with truth, 156; 

 judgments, ix, 24, 159, i73~i74. 

 233; see also Scales of 



and facts, 184-185; break- 

 down of, 134; history and, 8; moral, 



5. 18 

 Verification, 43-44, 47, 69, 163, 179- 



180; see also Proof 

 Verstand, see Reason 

 V^ico, Giambattista, 61 

 Vie Parisienne, La, vii, 31, 255; see also 



Prevos t-Paradol 

 Voltaire, F. M. A. de, 34, 69, 172, 196 



War and Peace, 62, 82, 105, 1 12, 196, 



203-204, 242 

 War of the Spanish Succession, 83 

 Warren, Austin, see Wellek, Rene 

 Wellek, Rene, xii, 94, 125-126, 132, 



137, 140, 175-176, 182, 187 

 Whitehead, Alfred N., 161, 189-190 

 Whitman, Walt, 201 

 Whole, 27, 152, 215-216, 220; and 



parts, 109, 151, 170, 235; see also 



Absolute, Totality, Unity 

 Will, 22, 116; and intelligence, 240; 



and soul, 48; creative, 189; see also 



Freedom 

 Wilson, Edmund, 7, 135, 175, 197, 



204-205 

 Winters, Yvor, x, 172 

 Witt, Cornelis de, 31, 35 

 Wolfe, Thomas, 97 

 Wolfflin, Heinrich, 85, 172 

 Words, 40-42, 117, 225; and things, 



71, 232; taste for abstract, 47-48, 57 

 World, thought constituting a, 235- 



236 

 World literature, 201-202, 238 

 World Wars, I and II, 6-7 

 Wundt, Wilhelm, 120 



Zeitgeist, 78-79, 88, 107-108, 120, 

 180, 199; of Scientific Realism, 93 

 Zola, Emile, ix, 5, 6, 12, 31, 104, 106, 



196-197. 229 

 Zoology, 24, 71 



