INDEX. 



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187 ; science of, 191 ; 213, 430 ; 

 France the centre of, 448 ; 485 ; 

 Barth on Spencer's, 518 ; 557 sqq. 



Socrates, iii. 26, 110, 112 ; and Schleier- 

 macher, iv. 181 ; 398. 



Solger, iii. 455 ; iv. 57 sqq., 65, 87. 



Sorley, W. R., iii. 193, 214, 278 ; and 

 Kant, iv. 145 ; and Bentham, 154 ; 

 ' Recent Tendencies in Ethics,' 219, 

 quoted, 220; 221, 228; quoted, 229 

 sqq. ; 'Ethics of Naturalism,' 228; 

 quoted, 228, 232, 233 ; " New Mor- 

 ality " of Nietzsche, 395; 431, 627. 



Soul, the, iii. 195 ; or psychology, prob- 

 lem of, 196, 518, 544, 592 ; 488 ; 

 Lotze's Article, 563 ; 606. 



Spencer, Herbert, iii. 30 ; Hegel and, 

 61 ; 55, 58, 67, 79, 88, 94 ; ' Synthetic 

 Philosophy ' of, 104 ; System, 183, 

 184, 186, 188 ; 193 ; 194 ; ' Principles 

 of Psychology,' 214, 579 ; 225, 263, 

 271 ; Psychology of Evolution, 285 ; 

 286, 296 ; doctrine of the " Unknow- 

 able," 297, 429, 438, 510, 514, 543, 

 584, 599 ; 312, 314, 315 ; 317 ; 346, 

 390, 415 ; Unknowable and Know- 

 able, 416 ; 418 ; iv. 70, 92 ; 284, 341, 

 361, 369 ; ' First Principles,' iii. 421, 

 514, 516 ; 423 ; iv. 369 ; ' Psychology ' 

 of, iii. 426, 439 ; ' Evolutionism,' 

 461 ; 513, 515, 517, 521, 530, 533 ; 

 Essays in 'Westminster Review,' 551 ; 

 575 ; Controversy with Tait, 577 ; 

 ' Collected Essays,' 579 ; and Pear- 

 son, 580 ; synthetic philosophv, 583 ; 

 592, 600,601, 606, 6U7, 617; 'Evolu- 

 tionary ideas of, iv. 58; "pliiy- 

 theory," 101 ; 109 ; and Hobbes, 130 ; 

 view of ethics, 179; philosophv of 

 Evolution, 211, 221, 227, 229, 235; 

 scheme of, 214 sqq.; 2\% sqq.; Green 

 and, 221 ; 222, 228 ; ' Principles of 

 Biology,' 229 ; ' Principles of Ethics ' 

 quoted from ' Nature, ' ib. ; 230 ; 

 naturalistic, 236; 238, 247; 2.^)6; 

 285; 366; Positivism, 370; 372, 

 398, 412, 444 ; 506 sqq. ; 515, 517 ; 

 Barth on Sociology of, ^A^ sqq.; 520, 

 522, 524 ; his intellectual history, 

 526 sq(i. ; and Hegel contrasted, 529 

 sqq. ; ' Study of Sociology ' quoted, 

 529 sqq, ; 531, 534, 535, 559 ; Tarde's 

 criticism of, 565 sqq. ; 567, 578 ; on 

 unified knowledge, 593 sqq. ; 597, 612, 

 653, 689 sqq. ; his reconciliation of 

 Science and Religion, 691 ; and Lotze 

 compared, 693 ; 696 ; on the Moral 

 Law, 698 ; unification of, 698 ; social 

 problem, 700 sqq.; Wundt and, 709 ; 



723 ; absence of philosophical .«ysteni, 

 726 sqq. ; 744, 747, 753, 758, 759. 



Spener and Francke, iv. 291. 



Sphinx, riddle of the, iii. 598. 



Spiers and Sanderson, transl. Hegel's 

 Iiectures on ' Philosophy of Religion," 

 iv. 216. 



Spinoza, iii. 39, 74 ; Lessing's revival 

 of, 118 ; 119, 121 ; and German ideal- 

 ism, 121 ; his Life and Philosophy, 

 by Pollock, 121 ; 122 ; and modern 

 thought, 122 ; Martineau's ' Study ' 

 of, 122; J. Caird's, ib.; David Hume 

 on, 122, 123 ; Pantheism, 161, 502 ; 

 Plato and, 179 ; and Hegel, 188 ; 

 207, 246, 252, 282, 299, 303, 316, 

 317; and Leibniz, 324; 326, 327, 

 328 ; Leibniz contrasted with, 331 ; 

 "sub specie aiterni," 334 ; 347, 

 348, 355 ; philosophy of, 363, 491, 

 371, 372 ; 387, 441 ; " amor intellectu- 

 alis," 445 ; 447, 450, 451, 458, 459, 

 465, 473 ; Substance, 481, 507 ; 486, 

 529, 584, 592 ; metaj^hysical system 

 of, iv. 6 ; 16 ; absolute substance, 84 ; 

 and Lange, 92 ; 135, 13«, 165, 167 ; 

 and Schleiermacher, 172 ; 174, 199 ; 

 philosophy of, 288 ; pantheism of, 11, 

 71 ; 289 sqq., .308 ; 296 ; and Jacobi, 

 300 ; 307, 310 sqq. ; 316, 317 ; 330 ; 

 "sub specie teternitatis," 338; 361 ; 

 420, 615, 624, 629, 636, 752. 



Spirit, the, iv. 110 ; problem of, 115 ; 

 121, 181, 315, 361, 370 .■iqq., 372, 416 

 (see also Geist). 



Spiritualism, Cousin and, iv. 182. 



Stahl, Fr. .J., iii. 455; iv. 705. 



Stallo, iii. 680. 



' Stapelia Mixta,' iii. 370. 



Staatsrecht, iii. 133. 



Staatswissenschafteu, iii, 130, 133, 148. 



State, the, and the Individual, iv. 520 

 sqq. 



Steele, British essayist, iii. 92. 



Steifens, iii. 92, 370, 654; 'Anthrop- 

 ologie,' 591 ; and Lud. Tieck, iv. 173. 



Stein, Ludwig, ' Archiv flir Pliilosophie,' 

 iii. 94 ; ' Philosophische Stromungen 

 der Gegenwart,' 94 ; 257 ; iv. 135, 

 422, 458, 543, 589. 



Steinthal, and Anthropologv, iv. 122, 

 123 ; 212 ; Lazarus and, '511 ; 513, 

 615. 



Stephen, Sir Jas., iv. 378. 



Stephen, Leslie, 'English Thought in 

 the Eighteenth Century,' iii. 22 ; iv. 

 142 ; on Hutcheson quoted, ib. ; on 

 Bentham quoted, 144 ; ' The Euglish 

 Utilitarians' quoted, 148; and Mill's 



