INDEX. 



799 



" Elan vital" (Bergson), iv. 722. 



Elizabethan period of English literature, 

 hi. 114. 



Ellipsoid in motion, fluid, iii. 102. 



Elohim, Jehovah and, iii. 164. 



' Embryology,' von Baer, iii. 461. 



Emerson, Schelling's influence on, iii. 

 456. 



Empirical psychology, mainly British, 

 iii. 202 ; return to, 258, 545 ; and ra- 

 tional, 200, 201. 



Empiricism, English, iii. 43. 



'Encyclopaedia Britannica,' iii. 152; 

 Huxley's "Biology," 199; Ward's 

 Treatises, 266, 268; "Psychology," 

 277 ; " Lotze," 408 ; " Logic," 413 ; 

 new volumes, 414 ; Mansel and Ham- 

 ilton on "Metaphysics," 429; Case 

 quoted, 430. 



' Encyclopaedia of the Philosophical 

 Sciences,' Hegel, iii. 475. 



Encyclopedic of d'Alembert, iii. 332. 



Encyclopaedists, French, iii. 122, 123, 

 133, 273; 313. 



" Knergy," iii. 100 ; and Force, concep- 

 tion of, 392, 397, 574; growth of 

 mental, iv. 722. 



English Deism, German Rationalism 

 and, iii. 169. 



' English Hist. Review,' Lord Acton, 

 iii. 160. 



Ense, K. A. Varnhagen von, 'Tage- 

 blicher,' iv. 318. 



Ensemble, the, iv. 502 sqq. ; 519, 525 ; 

 esprit d', 541 ; vue d', 343, 417, 730, 

 775 (see also Esprit d'ensemble). 



Epistemological and logical problem, 

 iii. 121, 521. 



Epistemological development in Ger- 

 many, iii. 243 ; logic and, 467. 



Epistemology, iii. 112 ; 125 ; Erkennt- 

 nisstheorie or, 180; 297, 337; 361, 

 375 ; and exact sciences, 390 ; and 

 systems of philosophy, 421, 436 ; iv. 

 202. 



Epoch, Taine on the, iv. 507. 



Erasmus, iii. 48, 116. 



Erdmann, J. E. , ' Darstelluug der 

 neuern Philos.,' iii. 57; 39; 'Gesch. 

 der neuern Philos.,' 74; iv. 68; iii. 

 317, 337, 408 ; emancipation from 

 Hegelian formalism, iv. 68. 



' ' Erhaltung " not " Entfaltung," iii. 397. 



' Erkenntnisstheorie der Naturforschung 

 der Gegenwart,' Kleinpeter, iii. 580, 

 581. 



" Erkenntnisstheorie, "E. Zeller, iii. 125 ; 

 or Episternology, 180 ; 295, 296, 297, 

 375, 505. 



" Erlebniss " (living experience), iv. 344. 



Escheumayer, iii. 493. 



Esenbeck, Nees von, iii. 455. 



Espinas, A., iv. 523. 



"Esprit d'analyse," iii. 105. 



" Esprit de detail," Comte, iii. 382, 515, 



"Esprit d'eiisemble," iii. 105; Comte, 

 193, 382, 397, 515, 538 (see also En- 

 semble). 



Ethical approval or disapproval, iii. 482. 



Ethical culture, Society for. iii. 315. 



Ethical problems, iii. 509, 589 ; iv. 125, 

 126. 



Ethical spirit of British philosophy, iii. 

 510. 



'Ethical Studies,' Bradley, iii. 186. 



Ethics, iii. 309, 311, 314, 431, 480 ; the 

 root of metaphysics, 498 ; foundation 

 of, 515, 532 ; psychology of aesthetics 

 and, iv. 101 ; 107 ; and British 

 Science, 127 ; in Germany and 

 France, 128; English, 131; in Eng- 

 land, 138 ; 186 ; science of, 187 ; 

 Comte and, 189 ; Practical, 194 ; 

 revival of, 202 ; Metaphysics based 

 on, 207 ; 220 ; precedes Metaphysics, 

 209 ; 210 ; Metaphysics and, 215, 262, 

 381; of Naturalism, 230, 246; 236 

 sqq. ; 244 ; critical school of, 253 ; 

 limits of, 257 ; problem of, 373 ; and 

 Theology separated in France, 439 ; 

 International Journal of, 587. 



Etymological researches, Pott's, iii. 147. 



Eucken, R. , 'Gesch. derPhilosophischen 

 Terminologie,' iii. 238, 239 ; 436 ; iv. 

 627 ; 722, 725. 



Euclid, iii. 303. 



Eugene of Savoy, Prince, iii. 328. 



Euler, and Gauss, iii. 302, 303; Ber- 

 noullis and, 303. 



Evangelicism of Francke, iii. 128. 



Evil, problem of, iv. 625. 



Evolution, iii. 315, 494 ; doctrine of, 

 iv. 137 ; 506 ; philosophy of, 534 ; 

 Spencer's theory of, 695 sqq, ; idea of, 

 720 sqq. ; creative, 722 ; ambiguity of 

 the term, 744. 



Evolutionism, Spencer, iii. 461. 



"Exegesis," iii. 127. 



External and Internal Objects, differ- 

 ence of, iii. 13. 



Falckenberg, R., 'Gesch. der neueren 



Philosophic,' iii. 38 ; quoted, 320, 408, 



451 ; iv. 599. 

 Faraday, phenomena of radiation, iii. 



400, 401; and Poisson, "lines of 



force," 577. 



