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INDEX. 



Andler, C. H., iv. 571. 

 Anna Amalia of Weimar, niece of Fred- 

 erick the Great, iii. 353. 

 'Annalen der Naturphilosophie,' Ost- 



wald, iii. 546. 

 Anschauung, iii. 205 ; Kant's, 245 ; In- 



tellectuelle, 445 ; 465 ; 612 ; iv. 163, 



314. 

 ' Anthropologie ' (Vb'lkerpsychologie), 



Wundt, iii. 163. 

 Anthropology, iii. 291 ; iv. 210 ; as 



opposed to Psychology, 212 ; Soci- 

 ology and, 258; 513 sqq, 

 Anti-Napoleonic Revolution, iii. 257. 

 ' Antinomies,' iii. 623. 

 Antiquity, Science of, iii. 138. 

 ' Appearance and Reality, ' Bradley, iii. 



27; 186, 431, 434, 533, 534; quoted, 



535; 539. 

 "Apperception" distinguished from 



"Perception," Leibniz, iii. 327. 

 "Appropriation" Clause, iv. 141. 

 Aquinas, Thomas, iv. 138, 277. 

 Archaeology, Old Testament, iii. 165. 

 'Archaic Latin and text of Plautus,' 



Ritschl, iii. 143. 

 'Archiv fur Gesch. der Philosophic,' 



Articles by Hoffding, iii. 340. 

 ' Archiv fur Systematische Philosophic, ' 



iii. 152 ; 592. 

 Aristotelian studies led by Trendelen- 



burg. iii. 125; logic, 349. 

 Aristotle, iii. 26, 27, 51, 104; 'De 



Anima,' 196; 201, 320, 331, 332; 



'Organon,' 380, 414, 421 ; 387, 411 ; 



'Logic' of, 413; 441, 454, 467, 521, 



528; iv. 6, 25, 50, 138; Plato and, 



181 ; 202 ; ' Nicomachean Ethics,' 



252; 392, 420, 720. 

 Armstrong, Lord, 'Electrical Discharge 



in Air and Water,' iii. 128. 

 Arnold, Matthew, ' Essays in Criticism,' 



iii. 98 ; ' Function of Criticism at 



Present Time,' ib. ; 111; 118, 122; 



' Memorial Verses ' quoted, iv. 33. 

 Arnold, Thomas, of Rugby, iii. 98. 

 Art Seminaries, Archaeological, Philo- 

 sophical, and, iii. 148. 

 Art in France, iv. 14 ; mission of, 15 ; 



and Beauty, 33 ; Nature and, 34 ; 40 ; 



wonder of, 44 ; 52, 55, 72, 112 ; a 



larger language, 123. 

 Assimilation and Association, iii. 



277. 



"Association," Hartley, iii. 217. 

 Association-Psychology, iv. 119, 154. 

 Association of Sciences, German, iii. 



261. 

 Associational School, iii. 209. 



Aster, E. von, ed. ' Grosse Denker,' iii. 

 408, 409, 423, 425 ; iv. 247. 



Astruc, Jean, 'Conjectures sur les 

 memoires originaux,' &c., iii. 164, 

 165. 



Atheismus-Streit (Fichte), iv. 165, 310. 



' Atomenlehre,' Fechner, iii. 549. 



Atomism of Thought, iv. 431, 434. 



Atomising process, iv. 776. 



Aufklarung, iii. 116, 250, 251, 256, 330, 

 334, 354 ; iv. 10, 27, 135, 277, 301. 



August, Karl, iv. 171. 



Augustenburg, Duke of, and Schiller, 

 iv. 29. 



Austin, John, Professor of Jurispru- 

 dence in London, iv. 140. 



Avenarius, Richard, ' Vierteljahrsschrift 

 fur wissenschaftliche Philosophic,' iii. 

 69 ; 282, 283, 284 ; and Mach, 579 ; 

 economy of Thought, ib. ; ' Phil- 

 osophy as thinking of the World,' 

 &c., 580. 



' Averroism,' iii. 256. 



Baader, Franz von, iii. 454 ; ' Fermenta 

 Cognitionis, ' 591 ; speculations of, iv. 

 266 ; relations with Schelling, 328. 



Babeuf, iv. 472. 



Bach, Sebastian, iv. 17, 53. 



Bacon, Francis, "Idols of the Market," 

 iii. 8 ; 26, 27, 28, 40, 63, 217, 219 ; 

 221, 224, 226, 295, 301, 303, 308, 309, 

 312; 317, 320; 'Advancement of 

 Learning,' 322, 339 ; ' Novum Or- 

 gamim,' 376; 414, 421, 422; com- 

 pared with Hegel, 476 ; iv. 128 ; pre- 

 decessor of Hobbes, 130 ; 199, 361 ; 

 separation of Reason and Religion, 

 367 sqq. ; ' New Atlantis,' 428. 



Baconian philosophy, iii. 219, 375, 379. 



Baer, Karl Ernst von, iii. 155, 370 ; 

 appreciation and criticism of Schel- 

 ling, 455 ; ' Embryology,' 461 ; 554 ; 

 and Darwin, iv. 529 ; 693, 705, 740, 

 753. 



Bagehot, iv. 559. 



Baillie, J. B., transl. Hegel's 'Phenom- 

 enology,' iii. 249 ; 466 ; iv. 216. 



Bain, Alex., iii. 66, 79 ; Mill and, 179 ; 

 209 ; ' The Senses and the Intellect,' 

 'The Emotions and the Will,' 214; 

 218, 247 ; J. S. Mill and, 270 ; 271, 

 273, 275 ; Ward compared with, 280 ; 

 ' Life of James Mill,' 313 ; Psychology 

 of, 426, 537, 594 ; analytic method in 

 thought, iv. 186 ; 506 sqq. ; 731, 773. 



Baldwin, J. M., iii. 274, 288 ; 'Diction- 

 ary of Philosophy and Psychology,' 

 436. 



