INDEX. 



Ill 



ous, theological, and philosophical 

 thought, 165. 



Bielchowsky, A., 'Life of Goethe,' 

 quoted, 354. 



Bigot, H., 16. 



Biology and History of Origins, 22. 



"Biology," Article by Huxley in 'En- 

 cyclopaedia Britanuica,' 199; Science 

 of, 586, 606. 



Biot, 370 ; Fechner's transl. of Physics, 

 519. 



Black, A. & C., publishers, 185. 



Blackwood, 96. 



" Blackwoods' Philosophical Classics : " 

 ' Berkeley,' 254 ; ' Locke ' quoted, 

 304 ; ' Hamilton,' 379 ; ' Hegel,' 466. 



Blumauer, 352. 



Blunt, H. W., "Logic" in 'Encyclo- 

 paedia Britannica,' 414. 



Bluntschli, 130. 



Bockh, 139, 152. 



Bogekamp, ' Karl Hitter,' 155. 



Bohme, Jacob, 171 ; 387 ; 591. 



Boie, founder of " Hainbund," 129. 



Boileau, 96. 



Boirac, Article " Psychologie " in 

 'Grande Encyclopedic,' 199. 



Bolingbroke, Lord, 86, 228. 



Bonaparte, 382. 



Bonnet, Charles, 30. 



Bopp, F., 'System of conjugation of 

 Sanskrit compared with other lan- 

 guages, 147 ; and Grimm, ib. 



Bosanquet, B., Treatise on ' Logic,' 390 ; 

 413 ; Works on ' Logic,' 414, 521. 



Bossu, 98. 



Bouterwek, Fr., 438. 



Boutroux, Emile, French Philosophy, 

 66 ; quoted, ' Revue de Metaphysique 

 et de Morale,' 94 ; 268 ; ' De la Con- 

 tingence des Lois de la Nature,' 622 ; 

 Fouillee quoted on, 625. 



Boyle and Newton, 197. 



Bradley, F. H., ' Appearance and 

 Reality,' 27, 186, 431, 434, 533, 534, 

 535, 539, 540, 541 ; ' Ethical Studies,' 

 186; ' Principles of Logic, ' ib. ; Logic, 

 390 ; 413, 414 ; quoted, 434, 435 ; 

 521 ; and Lotze, 534 ; Reality, 536, 

 538 ; a Monist, 540. 



Brandes, Geo., 38. 



Brandis, Chr. Aug. , ' Gesch. der 

 Griechisch - Romischen Philosophic, ' 

 37 ; 167. 



Brandis, J. D., 588. 



Brandl, ' English Philosophy at German 

 Universities,' 146. 



British ideas carried over to France, 

 227. 



British Psychology, want of system in, 

 219. 



' British Quarterly Review,' 579. 



Broussais, Cabanis and, 197 ; 202. 



Brown, Thomas, Lectures, 202 ; Article 

 by Picavet, ib. ; and Lotze's ' Physi- 

 ology of the Human Mind,' 202, 203 ; 

 217, 226. 



Brunetiere, 96 ; 97 ; on Positivism, 531. 



Bruno, Giordano, 119 ; 120. 



Bruyere, La, 201. 



Biichner, Lud., 'Kraft und Stoff,' 177, 

 198 ; 561, 564, 565, 570, 584, 601. 



Buckle, H. T., ' History of Civilisa- 

 tion,' 33. 



Buffon, 302, 612. 



Burger, ' Lyrics, ' 355. 



Burke, Ed., ' Enquiry into our Ideas of 

 the Sublime and Beautiful,' 11 ; 15. 



Burns, Robert, 452. 



Byron, 314, 609. 



Cabanis, and Broussais, 197 ; 202 ; a 

 follower of Condillac, 230. 



Caesar, 158. 



Caird, Ed., Hegelian Thought, 122; 

 'Philosophy of Kant,' 186; T. H. 

 Green and, 224 ; ' Critical Account of 

 the Philosophy of Kant,' 297 ; Heg- 

 elianism, 412; Works on Kaut, 412; 

 532 ; "Metaphysics" in 'Ency. Brit.,' 

 429 ; ' Essays on Literature and Phil- 

 osophy,' 429 ; influenced by Kant, 

 430, 438; 'Hegel' in Blackwoods' 

 "Philos. Classics," 466. 



Caird, John, 'Spinoza,' 122. 



' Cameralia,' 133. 



Carlyle, Thos., Essay, 'State of Ger- 

 man Literature,' 97, 124 ; ' Collected 

 Works,' 97 ; 98, 118 ; influence on 

 Mill, 378 ; 379 ; 423 ; " Everlasting 

 No" and "Everlasting Yea" of 

 'Sartor Resartus,' 5 '27 ; 528. 



Carnot, 404. 



Casaubon, 48. 



Case, T. , Article on ' ' Loeric " in ' Ency. 

 Brit.,' 414 ; quoted, 430. 



" Categorical imperative," Kant, 125, 

 437 ; 441, 448. 



' Categories of Aristotle,' Maimon, 

 347. 



Catholicism, Roman, 426. 



Cauchy, 584. 



Cause and effect denned, 397. 



Chalmers, Thos., 224, "collocation," 

 617. 



Charron, Pierre, 'De la Sagesse,' 

 320. 



' Circulation of the Blood,' Harvey, 322. 



