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INDEX. 



La Mettrie and Holbach, 197. 



Lamprecht, Karl, ' Deutsche Ge- 

 schichte,' 32. 



Lange, F. A., ' History of Materialism,' 

 28, 33, 117, 179, 197; quoted, 562, 

 563 ; ' Psychology without a Soul,' 

 199, 296; 'Geschichte des Material- 

 ismus,' 297, 563. 



Language, and Common-sense, 3, 10 ; 

 of classical antiquity, 135 ; of Greeks, 

 136 ; modern, 141. 



Language and bodily sensation furnish 

 point of union, 15. 



Laplace, Condorcet and, 100 ; 302, 304 ; 

 school of, 310 ; 395, 399, 400, 547 ; 

 'Exposition du Systeme du Monde,' 

 550 ; ' Essai philosophique sur les 

 probabilites, ' 550 ; 551, 552. 



Laplacian world-formula, 551 ; purely 

 mechanical view of nature, 552. 



La Rochefoucauld and La Bruyere, 201. 



Laromiguiere, 270. 



Lask, 409. 



Lasswitz, Kurd, ' Geschichte der Atom- 

 istik,' 33 ; ' Gustav Theodor Fechner,' 

 519. 



Lavater, 120, 295. 



Lavoisier, 212. 



Layard, 154. 



Leake, W. M. , Works on Athens, Asia 

 Minor, the Morea, Northern Greece, 

 153 ; travels in Greece, 154 ; redis- 

 covery of Old World, ib. 



Lecky, W. E. H., 'History of the 

 Rise and Influence of Rationalism in 

 Europe,' 33. 



Lehmann, Rud., in 'Grosse Denker,' 

 485 ; ' Schopenhauer's Doctrine ' 

 quoted, 588 ; 589. 



Leibniz, 7, 18, 28, 39, 48, 49, 74, 114, 

 123, 124 ; systems of Hegel and, 187 ; 

 philosophies of Descartes and, 190 ; 

 197 ; ' Psychologia Empirica,' 201 ; 

 ' Psychologia Rationalis,' 201 ; 207 ; 

 Wolffian school, 207 ; ' Monadology,' 

 207, 502 ; 210, 212 ; influence on Her- 

 bart, 217 ; systems of Descartes and, 

 219 ; 220, *23, 244, 246, 256, 264, 

 267 ; "petites perceptions," 288; and 

 Newton, 302; analytical method of, 

 303 ; 304, 308, 313 ; ' Nouveaux 

 Essais,' 317 ; and Spinoza, 324 ; 325, 

 326; 'Calculus,' 327, 328; 'Theo- 

 dicee,' 329 ; Knowing and Feeling of 

 the Human Soul, 329; 330; and 

 Spinoza contrasted, 331 ; and Bayle, 

 332 ; 333 ; "sub specie universi," 334 ; 

 systematisation of ideas, 335 ; 337. 

 339, 340, 343, 347, 348, 354, 361, 387, 



395, 406 ; conception of Knowledge, 

 407; 417, 451, 454, 459, 466, 480; 

 ' Monads,' 481 ; philosophy, 491 ; 494, 

 504 ; ' Monads and Harmony,' 507 ; 

 529 ; 547 ; 558, 562. 



Lequier, Jules, 624. 



Lessing, 111, 113, 114, 115, 116; and 

 Kant, 118 ; revival of Spinoza, 

 ib. ; a Spinozist, 118 ; 120, 123, 

 124, 126 ; ' Antiquarian Letters,'. 

 137; 144; 'Works,' 146; 151, 160, 

 161, 257, 299, 329, 342 ; 'Nathan der 

 Weise,' 355 ; 371, 387, 445, 453, 472, 

 492. 



Levy-Briihl, in ' Revue de Metaphysique 

 etde Morale, '385. 



Lewes, G. H., 'Life of Goethe,' 122; 

 'Problems of Life and Mind,' 263 ; 

 314; 'Foundations of a Creed,' 263, 

 314; 'Study of Psychology: its 

 Object, Scope, and Method," 263 ; 

 271 ; ' History of Philosophy,' 317 ; 

 530. 



Lewis, Sir George Cornewall, 'Enquiry 

 into the Credibility of Early Roman 

 History,' 151 ; E. Krautsch on, 165. 



Lexis, 'Die Deutschen Universitaten,' 

 Baumann in, 66; 133, 137; Wila- 

 mowitz in, 143 ; 146 ; Lindner in, 159. 



Lichtenberg, G. Chr., Prof. Natural 

 Philosophy, 128 ; ' History of Science,' 

 ib. ; ' Figures of Electric Discharge,' 

 ib. ; ' Collected Works," ed. Griese- 

 bach, ib. ; 'Letters and Explana- 

 tions,' ib. 



Liebig, J. von, HumboUTt and, 92 ; 

 Ritschl and, 145 ; at Giessen, 145 ; 

 educational work of, 146 ; ' Chemical 

 Letters,' 198; J. Miiller and, 211; 

 370, 374, 375 ; 414 ; Memoir, 455. 



Lindner, Theodor, ' Mediaeval and 

 Modern Historiography ' in ' Lexis,' 

 159. 



Lindsay, J. M., transl. Ueberweg's 

 'System of Logic,' 209. 



Lipps, 274 ; ' Der Begriff des Unbe- 

 wussten in der Psychologic,' 289. 



Literature, historical, of Germany, com- 

 pared with that of France and Great 

 Britain, 150. 



Lobatchevsky, 107. 



Locke, 11, 18, 106; and Hume, 112, 

 317 ; 205, 215, 217, 220 ; Essay, 222, 

 243 ; and Berkeley, 224 ; 227, 228 ; 

 ideas of philosophy, 229 ; 239, 241, 

 242; 245, 246, 253; "tabula rasa," 

 281, 295, 298; Eraser on, 304, 

 309 ; 308, 310 ; 312 ; 317 ; 327 ; 329 ; 

 332, 336; plain historical method, 



