INDEX. 



813 



Meyer, Richard, ' Die Deutsche Littera- 

 tur des Neunzehnten Jahrhunders,' 

 iv. 200. 



Michaelis, J. D., iii. 164, 165 ; Notes on 

 Lowth's ' Pni'lectiones Academics, ' 

 &c., 165. 



Michelet, J., iv. 423 ; quoted, 472. 



Michelet, K. L., ed. Hegel's Lectures ou 

 ' History of Philosojjhy,' iii. 373. 



' ]\[icrocosmus ' (see Lotze). 



Milieu, the, H. Taine on, iv. 505 sqq.; 

 507. 



Mill, .James, Hartley and, iii. 202 ; and 

 Alex. Baiu, 209 ; 214, 216 ; Hartley's 

 theory, 218 ; mental chemistry, 218 ; 

 224 ; 225, 228 ; Associationism, 278 ; 

 309, 312 ; Agnosticism, 313 ; Bain's 

 Life of, ih. ; 314, 315 ; Association 

 Psychology, 376 ; 527 ; 594 ; ' Frag- 

 ment on Mackintosh,' iv. 150 ; ' Anal- 

 ysis of the Human Mind,' 153 ; 

 Analytic method in thought, 186 ; 

 318, 429, 444, 496. 



Mill, John Stuart, iii. 58, 72, 79, 100, 

 106, 125 ; and Bain, 179 ; 270 ; ' Ex- 

 amination of Sir Wm. Hamilton's 

 Philosophy,' 186, 413; 215, 216, 217, 

 225, 226 ; ' Logic,' 247, 262, 263, 271, 

 275, 278 ; iv. 96, 97, 153 ; Comte and, 

 iii. 292 ; 296 ; 301 ; 302, 303 ; ' Auto- 

 biography ' quoted, 309, 313 ; 'Essays 

 on Religion,' 314 ; 318 ; 337, 343, 347 ; 

 'System of Logic,' 374, 376; Wundt 

 on, 375, 377 ; influence of Coleridge, 

 Carlyle and Wordsworth on, 378 ; 

 379," 381, 382, 383, 389; and Kant, 

 398, 404 ; 416, 426, 510, 511, 521, 527, 

 528, 530, 537, 575, 592, 594 ; on Ben- 

 tham, quoted, iv. 141 sqq. ; ' Disserta- 

 tions and Discussions,' ib. ; on Cole- 

 ridge, ib. ; democratic principles, 148 ; 

 Goethean and Fichtean period, 149; 

 'Utilitarianism,' 152; quoted, 155; 

 'Political Economy,' ib. ; 'Disserta- 

 tions and Discussions,' ib.; Ethical 

 Treatise, ih. ; Autobiography, ib. ; ' On 

 Liberty,' 154 ; Positivist Ethics, 168 ; 

 Comte and, 185 ; analytic method in 

 thought, 186 ; and Herbert Spencer, 

 215 ; 219, 229 ; and Huxley on the 

 cosmic process, quoted, 232, 247 ; 

 'Three Essavs on Religion,' quoted, 

 365 ; and Hume, 366 sqq. ; 369 ; 

 'Examination ofSirWm. Hamilton's 

 Philosophy,' 370 ; and Martineau, 

 375 ; 404," 429, 443, 444, 484, 486 ; 

 on Comte, 488 ; quoted, 495 ; and 

 Comte, 494 sqq. ; quoted, 496 ; and 

 German philosophy, 498 ; 504, 506 



sqq. ; 517, 524, 527, 542, 607, 690, 

 694 ; and Spencer, 709 ; 731, 746, 

 753, 7.".5. 



Milne-Edwards, H., iv. 518, 559. 



Milton, iii. 609. 



'Mind,' H. Sidgwick's 'Criticism of 

 Critical Philosophy,' iii. 186 ; Stout on 

 Herbart, 202 ; Stout on 'Herbart com- 

 pared with English Psychologists,' 

 206 ; W. L. Davidson in, 214 ; 216 ; 

 Ward's Treatises, 266 ; ' Philosophy 

 in France,' 274 ; G. Croom Robert- 

 son and, 275 ; Ward's ' Psycho- 

 logical Principles,' 277 ; ' Modern 

 Psychology,' 280 ; 282 ; Hodgson's 

 Articles quoted, 390 ; Ribot quoted, 

 426 ; Benn's review of Schelling's 

 'Selected Works,' 487; iv. 124, 224, 

 228, 375, 395. 



"Miraculous," idea of (Schleiermacher), 

 iv. 334. 



Mises, Dr(Fechner). See under Fechner. 



Mitchell, Jas., Dugald Stewart on, iii. 

 273. 



" Modernism," iv. 349. 



Moleschott, Jacob, ' Der Kreislauf des 

 Lebens,' iii. 198 ; 562 ; iv, 693. 



Moll, Dr, ' Alleged Decline of Science 

 in England,' iii. 304. 



Momnisen, Theodor, ' Roman History,' 

 iii. 152 ; 156 ; political position of, 157. 



Monad, the Leibnizian, iv. 743. 



Monahan, Ada, transl. of Janet's and 

 Seailles' ' History of the Problems of 

 Philosophy,' iii. 57. 



Monboddo, Lord, iv. 424. 



Monge, iii. 323. 



Monism, iv. 594 ; and dualism, 660. 



Montaigne, Michel de, and Pascal, iii. 

 201; 'Es.sais,' 320; 'Apologie de 

 Raymond Sebond,' 320 ; 332. 



Montesquieu, iii. 122 ; iv. 421, 456, 466, 

 491. 



' Monthly Review,' iii. 92. 



Moral Order, iv. 167 ; principle at the 

 root of all philosophy, 626 sqq. 



Morality, its theoretical and applied 

 aspects, iv. 127 ; metaphysical foun- 

 dations of, 135 ; and Religion, 166. 



More, Sir Thos., ' Utopia,' iv. 428. 



Moritz, iv. 16. 



Morley, Lord, second editor of ' Fort- 

 nightly Review,' iii. 530 ; ' English 

 Men of Letters,' iv. 364 ; Mr Mill on 

 ' Religion,' 366 ; quoted, 449 ; quoted, 

 456 ; 462 ; "Joseph de Maistre," 465 ; 

 509. 



Morphology, iii. 606. 



Morris, W., iv. 14, 101. 



