INDEX. 



165 ; 180 ; of Critical Philosophy in 



'Mind, '186; Predominant, 350; and 



exactness, 367. 



' Critique Generate,' Renouvier, 206, 275. 

 ' Critique of Judgment,' Kant, 357, 443. 

 'Critique of Practical Reason,' Kant, 



357, 443, 485. 



' Critique of Pure Experience,' 283, 284. 

 ' Critique of Pure Reason,' Kant, 5, 283, 



345, 358, 377, 442. 



Croce, Benedetto, on '^Esthetics,' 16. 

 Curie, M. and Mme., discovery of 



Radium, 582. 

 Curtis, G. H., ' Dissent in its relation to 



the Church of England ' quoted, 305. 

 Curtius, Ernst, 'Greek History,' 152, 



157 ; historian and archaeologist, 153 ; 



the Morea (Peloponnesus), 153, 155 ; 



'Alterthum und Gegenwart,' 153, 



154 ; Addresses at Gb'ttingen and 



Berlin, 155; Professor "eloquentise," 



155 ; 156. 

 Curtius, Georg, ' Greek Grammar,' 



148. 



Cuvier, 199, 553. 

 Czolbe, Lotze's Review of, 563. 



D'Alembert, 338 ; ' Traits' de Dyna- 

 mique,' 339. 



Darwin, Chas., 'Idea of Development,' 

 40, 79, 92, 134 ; influence of Riemann 

 and, 180; 'Origin of Species,' 180, 

 181, 394 ; and Helmholtz, 182 ; 192, 

 214, 286; "Natural Selection," 314, 

 396 ; and development, 394, 397 ; 

 theory of Descent, 461, 494 ; Malthus 

 and, 554 ; quoted, 609, 617. 



Darwinian points of view, 144 ; pro- 

 gramme, 187 ; " ideas," 187. 



Darwinism in Germany, 220. 



Data of Consciousness, 253. 



Daub and Schleiermacher compared, 

 167. 



Davidson, W. L., 'Mind,' 214. 



'De Anima,' Aristotle, 196. 



De Biran, Maine, and Ampere, 231 ; 

 disciple of Condillac, 232, 234, 235, 

 242, 262, 270 ; 594. 



De Blainville, 383. 



' Defence of Philosophic Doubt,' Bal- 

 four, 527, 531. 



Defoe, 128. 



Degerando, 234. 



Deism, or supernaturalism, 161 ; Eng- 

 lish, 169, 426. 



Deists, 123, 332. 



De Lamennais, 526, 591. 



De Maistre, Jos., 228, 230. 



'Demon,' Maxwell's, 577. 



De Montaigne, Michel (see Montaigne). 



De Morgan, Augustus, 105, 107 ; ' Study 

 and Difficulties of Metaphysics,' 576 ; 

 ' On Probabilities,' ib. ; ' Logic,' ib. 



Descartes, Rene, 26, 27, 28 ; Modern 

 Idealism and, 39 ; 74, 110 ; philos- 

 ophies of Leibniz and, 190, 210 ; 

 System, 219 ; 232, 234, 242, 243, 246, 

 253, 302, 311 ; ' Discourse on Method,' 

 313, 421 ; 316, 317, 320 ; constructive 

 efforts of, 321 ; 322, 323 ; theory of 

 vortices, 324 ; 325, 327, 329, 331, 334, 

 336, 337, 366, 380; 422, 451, 531, 

 592, 623. 



De Stael, Mme., ' De l'Allemagne,' 

 234. 



De Tracy, Destutt, 202; ' Eloges de 

 Cabanis,' 203, 230 ; idea of activity, 

 231, 304. 



Diderot, 124 ; Rousseau and, 201 ; 

 ' Letter on the Blind,' 273. 



Dilthey, W., 250, 251, 372; 'Jugend- 

 geschichte Hegel's,' 468, 469. 



"Discontinuity," rise of the problem 

 of, 597, 625 ; Renouvier, 291. 



"Discontinuous" and "Contingent," 

 problems of the, 618, 619. 



Divine Personality, Absolute and, 176 ; 

 Being, 223 ; Order, 263. 



'Dorians, The,' 153. 



Dorner, Protestant Theology, 130 ; 

 ' History of Protestant Theology in 

 Germany,' 161, 175. 



Drews, A., ' History of German Specu- 

 lation since Kant,' 33, 176 ; ed. 

 'Schelling's Selected Works,' 487; 

 592. 



Drobisch, 282. 



Du Bois Reymond, E., physiologist, 

 222 ; Address to German Assoc. 

 Naturalists at Leipsic, 552, 594 ; ' Re- 

 searches in Animal Electricity,' 597, 

 599, 600, 601, 603. 



Duhamel, J. , 'Calculus,' 384; 'Ana- 

 lytical Dynamics,' ib. ; 'Les Methodes 

 dans les Sciences,' &c., 384 ; 385. 



Duhem, 385. 



Diihring, E. , ' Kritische Gesch. der All- 

 gemeinen Principien der Mechanik,' 

 338. 



Dujardin, Ed., 185. 



Dynamical theory of gases, 137. 



Eckermann, Goethe to, 354 ; conversa- 

 tion with, quoted, 608. 



Eclecticism, French, 79 ; Cousin's, 186 ; 

 , 187, 190. 



Ecole normale, 234, 304 ; Cournot pupil 

 at, 385, 425 ; Lachelier's teaching at, 

 620. 



