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INDEX. 



Poisson and Faraday's ' Lines of Force,' 

 iii. 577. 



Pollock, Sir Fr., 'Spinoza: his Life 

 and Philosophy,' iii. 121; 'Spinoza 

 and Modern Thought,' 122 ; in 

 ' Mind,' iv. 395. 



Poncelet, iii. 323, 404. 



Pont de Nemours, Du, iv. 452, 453. 



Pope, the, and 'Les Paroles d'un 

 Croyant,' iv. 405. 



" Positive," double use of the term, iii. 

 614 ; Spirit, iv. 665 sqq. 



Positivism, iv. 169; of Comte, 182; 

 489 ; 185, 234 sqq. ; 275 ; of Spencer, 

 371: 679 sqq.; 760 sqq. 



Positivists, iv. 61. 



Pott, A. F., etymological researches, 

 iii. 147. 



Pragmatism (Wm. James), iv. 253, 349, 

 414, 613, 722. 



Pragmatists, iv. 93. 



" Presentation -continuum," iii. 291; 

 sensory and motor (see Jas. Ward). 



" Presentations," iii. 205. 



' ' Presentative " Activity and ' ' Pre- 

 sented" Content, iii. 206. 



Prichard, J C., iv. 514. 



Priestley, iii. 4 ; Hartley and, 197. 



Pringle-Pattison (Andrew Seth), 'Scot- 

 tish Philosophy,' iii. 3, 226, 241, 

 242 ; iv. 143 ; ' Hegelianism and Per- 

 sonality,' 373; in ' Hibbert Journal,' 

 376. 



Projection, Principle of, iii. 323. 



Proudhon, iv. 493, 539. 



Psychological problem, religion a, iii. 

 163, 172 ; point of view, iv. 271. 



Psychologism, iv. 607 ; and Intellectual- 

 ism, 785. 



Psychology, British introspective, iii. 

 209 ; in Germany at beginning of 

 century, 202 ; British empirical, ib. ; 

 Kant and, 237 ; 339 ; and Logic, 449 ; 

 531, 537; iv. 128: science of, 187, 

 262 ; 210 ; anthropology opposed to, 

 212; 213, 235 sqq.; 245; and Logic, 

 relation of, 735. 



Puchta, G. F., iii. 455. 



Putfendorf, Samuel, "Naturrecht" or 

 Natural Law, iii. 132 ; and Helvetius, 

 iv. 138 ; ' Law of Nature,' 138. 



Quakerism, rise of, iv. 287. 

 'Quarterly Review,' iii. 92, 579; iv. 



102. 



Quesnay, F., iv. 452, 453, 454, 456. 

 Quetelet, iv. 511. 



Ranke and his school, iii. 150 ; ' His- 



tory of the Popes,' 151 ; "Ideas" of, 

 151 ; 152 ; Conception of History, 

 ib.; 157, 160; iv. 501, 569 sqq.; his 

 Ideenlehre, 570. 



Raphael, iv. 47. 



Rational Psychology, iii. 544, 545. 



Rational Theology, iii. 544, 545 ; and 

 sensual, relationship of, iv. 160. 



Rationalism, Orthodoxy or, iii. 161 ; 

 German, 169 ; iv. 135. 



Ravaisson, iii. 66 ; ' Rapport,' 94 ; 

 quoted, 426, 427; 230; 'La Phil- 

 osophic en France,' 231; 234; iv. 

 398; quoted, 484. 



Rawlinson, iii. 154. 



Reactionaries, the, iv. 465. 



Reality, Appearance and, iii. 27 ; and 

 Knowledge, 293 ; 442 ; ultimate, 450, 

 473, 587 ; 457 ; iv. 789 ; pathway 

 to, iii. 466 ; or spiritual ground of 

 things, 469 ; 477, 479, 480, 481 ; 

 problem of, 482, 484, 488, 490, 505 ; 

 since Lotze, 506 ; 508, 509, 510, 

 511, 516, 518, 521, 523, 525, 526, 

 527, 529, 533, 542, 544, 592; 483, 

 485, 494 ; essence of, 498, 517 ; 499, 

 501, 503 ; moral side of, 507 ; 512, 

 514, 534, 536 ; Bradley's Degrees of, 

 540 ; 541 ; twofold aspect of, 615 ; 

 problem of, iv. 77, 83, 115, 125; 

 interpretation of, 783. 



Reformation, the, iii. 116, 210, 305, 

 524 ; iv. 149, 219, 258, 277, 288, 312, 

 358. 



Reform Bill, iv. 141. 



Rehmke, J., ' Die Seele des Menschen ' 

 "Essence" and "Life of the Soul," 

 iii. 199 ; 289. 



Rehnisch, iii. 266 ; iv. 599. 



Reid, Thos., iii. 3, 4, 8, 188 ; and 

 Stewart, 202, 232 ; and Scottish 

 school, 219; iv. 402; iii. 225, 226, 

 228, 229, 235; psychological insight 

 of, 241; 242, 253; influence on 

 Hamilton, 380 ; 525 ; iv. 11 ; and 

 Butler, 226 ; 268. 



Reinach, Salomon, iii. 185. 



Reinhold, iii. 125 ; ' Letters on Kantian 

 Philosophy,' 162, 852; Fichte's cor- 

 respondence with, 295 ; 345, 351 ; at 

 Weimar, 355; 357, 445, 464, 479; 

 iv. 10, 13 ; chief exponent of Kant's 

 Intellectualism, 21 ; 57, 172 ; 595. 



Religion, iii. 158, 159 ; from psycho- 

 logical point of view, 163 ; as a cred- 

 ible doctrine, iv. 394. 



Religious ideas, conflict of, iv. 585 sqq. 



Religious interest in England, iv. 681 

 sqq. 



