INDEX. 



Absolute, the, 207, 208, 255, 372, 381, 

 408, 410, 442, 446, 447, 448 ; a pro- 

 cess, 450; 457, 458, 459, 461, 462, 

 463 ; philosophy of, 464 ; 465 ; Spirit, 

 466 ; essence of, 469 ; and the Divine 

 principle, 473 ; or Divine Being, 489 ; 

 498, 499, 502 ; of Schelling and Hegel, 

 507 ; " Unknowable," 514 ; 515, 522, 

 533, 534, 535, 536, 538, 540, 541, 543, 

 549, 556, 557, 571 ; Spelling's, 584 ; 

 Hartmann's, 591 ; 592. 



Absolutism, in Hegel, 390 ; and Monism 

 of Bradley, 540. 



Academic teaching, interests of, 424. 



Academic des Sciences morales et poli- 

 tiques, 304 ; restoration of, 382. 



Academie Francaise, 97. 



" Active" principle of Fichte, 507. 



Activity and feeling, stress laid on, 290. 



Acton, Lord, in 'English Hist. Review/ 

 160. 



"Actuality" theory of Wundt, 288; 

 595. 



Adamson, R., 202, 413, 414. 



Addison, British essayist, 92. 



Aenesidemus (G-. E. Schulze), 347. 



^Esthetic and ethical aspects of nature, 

 625. 



^Esthetieal and ethical approval and dis- 

 approval, 482. 



^Esthetics, Croce on, 16 ; 311, 480, 626. 



^Esthetics in Germany, Lotze's History 

 of, 130. 



Agnosticism, Huxley's, 297, 416, 511, 

 530, 599 ; and Pragmatism, 297, 313, 

 315. 



Allihn, F. H. T., Scientific philosophy, 

 69. 



Altenstein, Prussian ministry under, 

 141 ; 208. 



Ambrosian codex, 140. 



Ampere, Andre-Marie, de Biran and, 



231 ; and Sophie Germain, 235 ; 384, 



385. 

 'Analytic Psychology,' Stout, 11 ; 278 ; 



"anoetic" in, 289. 

 ' Analytical Dynamics,' Duhamel, 



384. 

 Ancient and modern conceptions, 



194. 



Anna Amalia of Weimar, niece of Fred- 

 erick the Great,' 353. 

 ' Annalen der Naturphilosophie,' Ost- 



wald, 546. 

 Anschauung, 205 ; Kant's, 245 ; Intel- 



lectuelle, 445 ; 465 ; 612. 

 ' Anthropologie ' (Volkerpsychologie), 



Wundt, 163. 

 Anthropology, 291. 

 Anti-Napoleonic Revolution, 257. 

 'Antinomies,' 623. 

 Antiquity, Science of, 138. 

 ' Appearance and Reality,' Bradley, 27 ; 



186, 431, 434, 533, 534 ; quoted, 535 ; 



539. 

 "Apperception" distinguished from 



"Perception," Leibniz, 327. 

 Archaeology, Old Testament, 165. 

 'Archaic Latin and text of Plautus,' 



Ritschl, 143. 

 'Archiv fur Gesch. der Philosophie,' 



Articles by Hoffding, 340. 

 ' Archiv fur Systematische Philosophic,' 



152 ; 592. 

 Aristotelian studies led by Trendelen- 



burg, 125 ; logic, 349. 

 Aristotle, 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. 



