INDEX 



295 



4 ; reason has, 7 ; a test of superior 

 reality, 23 ; of criteria of reality, 

 117 



Pragmatism, logic of, vii, central 

 thought of, ix ; effect on logic, ix-xiii ; 

 in science, xiii ; in ethics, xiv, and re 

 ligion, xiv-xv, and Humanism, xxi ; 

 as logical method, xxi ; to be reached 

 how, 5-8 ; definitions of, 8 ; a travesty 

 of, ii ; a tonic, 13, and perfection, 

 15, and indetermination, 15, and 

 moral responsibility, 15 ; as a theory of 

 the relation of knowledge and action, 

 27-43 ! as a principle of selection, 

 58 ; anticipated, 105, and methodo 

 logical assumptions, 147, and logical 

 valuation, 163 ; asserts value of 

 philosophy, 269 ; denies value of 

 dreams, 282 



Pringle-Pattison, A. S., 77, 112 

 Progression, problem of, 140, 142, 144, 



iSS- 154 



Protagoras, xvii, 31 

 Psychic continuity, 277-8 ; dissociation, 



278 

 Psychical Research, 270-73, 275 ; society 



for, 41, 228, 232-3, 237, 243, 249, 



266, 271-2, 279 ; prejudice against, 



201 

 Psychology, relation to logic, xiii ; teleo- 



logical, its influence on logic, 8, 



and logic, 50 ; of truth, 51-61 ; 



physiological, 229 ; of spiritism, 238 

 Pure Reason, xii, xiii ; a figment, 6 ; 



impossible, 7 ; logical fiction, 10 

 Pythagoras, xvii, 31 



Radical Empiricism, related to Human 

 ism, xx-xxi 



Rashdall, H., 286 



Rationality, of real, 117 ; as test of 

 reality, 118 



Real, depends on good, 9 ; its 

 alleged rigidity, u ; its nature deter- 

 minable not determinate, 12 ; in 

 determinate before trial, 12 ; relative 

 to purpose, 12 ; not to be abstracted 

 from good, 12 ; relation to Becoming, 

 107; primarily everything, 113; in 

 dividual, 122, 125 



Realism, n, 197 



Reality, must be knowable, 9 ; as it is 

 in itself unknowable, 10 ; varying 

 accounts of relative to purpose, n ; 

 objective, 32 ; not separable from 

 thought, 46 ; variously constructed 

 by human efforts, 49 ; its time-aspect 

 abstracted from, 98 ; more than 

 rationality, 106 ; may change in time, 

 109, and idealism, 110-26; truth 



valid of, 162, and appearance, 183- 

 203 ; higher, continuous with lower, 

 192 ; to start with immediate experi 

 ence, 192 ; higher, secondary, 193, 

 195 ; of primary experience, 195 ; 

 altered by thought, 195, 199 ; what 

 perfects experience, 225 ; meaning of, 

 for idealistic experientialism, 281 ; 

 absolute, of waking world doubted, 

 282 



Reason, antithesis to faith, xiv ; how 

 related to faith, 7 ; a weapon in the 

 struggle for existence, 7 



Referendum, 115 



Reincarnation, 241 



Religion, xiv-xv, 196, 236, 239, 242, 

 283 



Renouvier, C. , 86 



Rest, ideal of, 218-9 



Risk of Pragmatism, 14 



Ritchie, D. G., 1 10-27 passim 



Russell, Hon. B. A. W., 86 



Scepticism, of Bradley, 189, 191, and 

 Pessimism, 74, 163, 164, 262 ; moral 

 and intellectual, 263 



Scholasticism and Humanism, xxiii 



Schopenhauer, 158, 168 



Schurman, J. G., 135 



Science, method of, compared with that 

 of religion, xv ; depends on abstrac 

 tion, 100, 102 ; its use of abstraction, 

 103 ; subordinate to practical ends, 

 105 ; of ends the highest, 105 ; 

 mocked by the unique, 153 ; not 

 interested in historic errors, 268 ; 

 infant, parvenu, and advanced, 271 



Selection, its danger, 14 ; by attention, 

 53; of subjective valuations, 58 



Self -evidence, 36; aesthetic, 50; of 

 world s existence, 67 



Sidgwick, A., x, 185 



Sigwart, C. , x 



Social control, of truth, 58, 98, 248-99 ; 

 of interest in immortality, 243, 245 ; 

 of desire to know, 201, 247 



Solidarity, demands universal salvation, 

 181 ; of ideals, 261 ; of ultimate 

 postulates, 265 



Solipsism, 112, 287 



Space, 33, 85-94; four- dimensional, 

 spherical, pseudo-spherical, 87 ; its 

 homogeneity, 89 ; perceptual and 

 conceptual, 89-90 ; its ambiguity, 

 93 ; real, 120 ; in an other world, 

 32, 275 ; persistence of, in dream 

 worlds, 281 



Spencer, H., 155, 191, 215, 219-21 



Spinoza, 97, 285 



Spirit identity, 277-9 



