XIV INDEX. 



Melanchthon, 116. Seailles' ' History of the Problems of 



Melliu, ' Dictionary,' 436. Philosophy,' 57. 



Mendel, theories of, 554 ; 574. Monge, 323. 



Mendeleef, "periods" of, 607. Montaigne, Michel de, and Pascal, 201 ; 



Mendelssohn, M., 119. 'Essais,'320 ; ' Apologie de Raymond 



Metabolism (Stoffwechsel), 396. Sebond,' 320 ; 332. 



Metaphysical problem, Nature a, 544. Montesquieu, 122. 



Meyer, 0. E., ' Die Kinetische Theorie ' Monthly Review,' 92. 



der Gase,' 102. Morley, Lord, second editor of 'Fort- 

 Michaelis, J. D., 164, 165; Notes on nightly Review,' 530. 



Lowth's ' Prselectiones Academicae, ' Morphology, 606. 



&c., 165. Mosheim, J. L. von, ' History of 

 Michelet, K. L., ed. Hegel's Lectures Heresy,' 170. 



on ' History of Philosophy,' 373. Mozart, 314. 



Mill, James, Hartley and, 202; and Muirhead, J. H., ed. 'Library of Philos- 



Alex. Bain, 209 ; 214, 216 ; Hartley's ophy,' 466. 



theory, 218 ; mental chemistry, 218 ; M tiller, Johannes, 73 ; and Liebig, 211 ; 



224 ; 225, 228 ; Associationism, 278 ; 214, 215, 258, 259, 598. 



309, 312 ; Agnosticism, 313 ; Bain's Miiller, Ottfried, 139, 152 ; ' History of 



Life of, 313; 314, 315; 'Association Greece,' 153; 'History of Hellenic 



Psychology,' 376 ; 527; 594. Tribes and Places,' 153; 154, 370. 



Mill, John Stuart, 58, 72, 79, 100, 106, 



125 ; and Bain, 179 ; 270 ; ' Examina- Napier, ' Logarithmic Tables,' 322. 



tion of Sir Wm. Hamilton's Philos- Napoleon, 234, 235 ; Code Civil of, 133. 



ophy,' 186, 413; 215, 216, 217, 225, Napoleonic occupation, 138; wars, 363. 



226 ; 'Logic,' 247, 262, 263, 271, 275, Nash, H. S., 'History of the Criticism 



278; fiotnte and, 292; 296; 301; of the New Testament,' 127. 



302, 303 ; ' Autobiography ' quoted, Natural Philosophy, 549, 553 ; Thomson 



309 ; 313 ; 'Essay on Religion,' 314 ; and Tait, 576. 



318 ; 337, 343, 347 ; ' System of Naturalism of English poetry and art, 



Logic,' 374, 376 ; Wundt on, 375, 547. 



377 ; influence of Coleridge, Car- Nature, psycho-physical view of, 17, 



lyle, and Wordsworth on, 378 ; 379, 266, 518 ; Lucretius's poem, 197 ; re- 



381, 382, 383, 389 ; and Kant, 398, habilitation of, 458 ; philosophy of, 



404 ; 416, 426, 510, 511, 521, 527, 528, 460 ; 547, 558, 561, 582, 583 ; con- 



530, 537, 575, 592, 594. ception of, 515 ; 544 ; problem of, 



Milton, 609. 544, 545, 546, 548, 592, 593, 616, 618, 



'Mind,' 'Criticism of Critical Philos- 619, 625; exact study of, 547; soul 



ophv,' 186 ; Stout on ' Herbart,' 202 ; and, 571 ; laws of, 572, 615 ; effects 



Stout on ' Herbart compared with of modern analysis on conceptions of, 



English Psychologists,' 206; David- 606; artistic view of, 610; interpre- 



son, 214 ; 216 ; Ward's Treatises, tation of, 611 ; synoptic view of, 613 ; 



266 ; ' Philosophy in France,' 274 ; Lachelier quoted, 621, 622, 626. 



G. Groom Robertson, 275; 'Psycho- Neander, J., 170. 



logical Principles,' 277 ; ' Modern Neo-criticism in France, 297. 



Psychology,' 280 ; 282 ; Hodgson's Neo-Hegelianism in England, 297. 



Articles quoted, 390 ; Ribot quoted, Neo-idealistic movement of thought, 94. 



426 ; Benn's ' Review of Schelling's Neo-Kantism in Germany, 297. 



Selected Works,' 487. Nettleship, Lewis, 95. 



Mises, Dr(Fechner). See under Fechner. New Testament, 165; 166, 169, 170. 



Mitchell, Jas., Dugald Stewart on, 273. Newman, J. H., 'Grammar of Assent,' 

 Moleschott, Jacob, ' Der Krieslauf des 531. 



Lebens,' 198 ; 562. Newton, Law of Attraction, 112 ; Boyle 

 Moll, Dr, ' Alleged Decline of Science in and, 197 ; Galileo and, 202 ; ' Prin- 



England,' 304. cipia,' 212 ; Newtonianism in France, 



Mommsen, Theodor, ' Roman History,' 220, 227 ; 256 ; and Leibniz, 302 ; 309 ; 



152; 156; political position of, 'Law of Gravitation,' 310 ; 323, 377 ; 



157. natural philosophy, 338 ; laws of 



Monahan, Ada, transl. of Janet's and motion, 339 ; 368, 399, 558, 567. 



