INDEX. 



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Niebuhr, B. G., 98 ; 139 ; reconstruction 

 of Roman History, 143, 144 ; broader 

 views of History since, 150 ; 151 ; 

 conception regarding sources of Re- 

 publican History of Rome, 152 ; 

 Lectures on Ancient History at 

 Bonn, 152 ; 153, 156, 160 ; the 

 elder, 165. 



Nietzsche, E. Fdrster, ' Biography of 

 Nietzsche,' 142. 



Nietzsche, Fr., 78 ; Biography of, 142; 

 423, 454, 526. 



' Nineteenth Century Review,' Tenny- 

 son's Prefatory Poem quoted, 530 ; 

 'Symposium,' 531. 



Nosologie, 272. 



Noumena opposed to Phenomena, 125. 



Oerstadt, 92 ; ' Der Geist in der Natur,' 

 591. 



Oken, 92 ; ' Naturphilosophie,' 370 ; 

 591 ; 454, 550, 554. 



Old Testament, Eichhorn's Introduction 

 to the, 164 ; Archaeology, 165 ; 166, 

 170. 



Ontologists, Phenomenists and, 542. 



Ontology, Being or Reality, 431, 436, 

 451 ; in England and France, 523 ; 

 544. 



Orthodoxy, or Rationalism, 161 ; tradi- 

 tional, 169. 



Ostwald, Wilhelm, 100; 315 ; energetic 

 philosophy, 391 ; 430 ; ' Naturphil- 

 osophie,' 546 ; 'Annalen der Natur- 

 philosophie,' ib. ; ' Philosophy of 

 Nature,' 546; 580, 582. 



Oswald, 4. 



Panentheism, Krause's system of, 591. 

 Panlogism and Pantheism of Hegelian 



philosophy, 244, 508. 

 Pascal, Montaigne and, 201, 302. 

 Pattison, Mark, 66. 

 Paulhan, ' Physiologic de 1'Esprit,' 



202. 

 Paulsen, Fr., 67; " Voluntarism," 83 ; 



'Immanuel Kant,' 28; 340; ' Ge- 



schichte des gelehrten Unterrichts auf 



den Deutschen Schulen und Univer- 



sitaten,' &c., 116, 117 ; 130, 141, 341 ; 



' Einleitung in die Philosophic,' 431 ; 



513 ; 519, 520. 

 Peacock, Geo., logical premises of 



general arithmetic, 376. 

 Pearson, Karl, 107 ; ' Grammar of 



Science,' 403, 404 ; 579 ; and Spencer, 



580 ; 604, 605. 

 Peipers, ed. Lotze's ' Kleine Sehriften,' 



126 ; 266. 



VOL. III. 



Peloponnesus, E. Curtius, description 

 of the, 153, 155. 



Percy Ballads, 166. 



Peschel, 0., ' Geschichte der Erdkunde ,' 

 155. 



Pestalozzi, 204 ; 257 ; problem of edu- 

 cation in France, 363 ; appeal to 

 Goethe, 363 ; 448. 



" Petites perceptions," Leibniz, 288; 

 327, 328 ; '347. 



Pforta, 141. 



Phenomenalism of Lotze, Spencer, and 

 Wundt contrasted, 516. 



Philology, 127 ; classical, 130 ; com- 

 parative, ib. ; modes of treatment in 

 classical, 134 ; German classical, ib. ; 

 classical ana other branches of, 14tf : 

 Brandl's Report on linglish, ib. ; 

 science of, 472. 



Philosophy, anarchy in recent, 93 ; 

 systematic, 94 ; Hume's, 186 ; of 

 Common - sense in Britain, 186 ; 

 Baconian, 219 ; Locke's ideas of, 229 ; 

 of Kant, 250 ; in France, 274. 



Physics (not metaphysics) of morality, 

 208. 



Physiology, 211 ; influence of, 259. 



Picavet, 'Les Ideologues,' 202: "Thos. 

 Brown " in ' Grande Encyclopedic,' 

 202 ; 203. 



Platen, ' Diary ' quoted, 455. 



Plato, 25; 'Dialogues,' 26; 27; and 

 Kant, 28 ; 51, 77, 104 ; ' Ideology,' 

 169 ; and Spinoza, 179 ; and Neo- 

 platonists, 244 ; 236, 331, 346, 387 ; 

 and geometry, 428 ; 432 ; philosophy, 

 434, 454, 479, 486, 491, 512, 528, 529, 

 588. 



Poincare, Henri, 385 ; ' La Science et 

 1'Hypothese, 404. 



Poisson and Faraday's ' Lines of Force,' 

 577. 



Pollock, Sir Fr., 'Spinoza: His Life 

 and Philosophy,' 121; 'Spinoza and 

 Modern Thought,' 122. 



Poncelet, 323, 404. 



" Positive," double use of the term, 614. 



Potts, A. F. , etymological researches, 

 147. 



" Presentation-continuum," 291. 



" Presentations," 205. 



" Presentative " Activity and "Pre- 

 sented " Content, '206. 



Priestley. 4 ; Hartley and, 197. 



Pringle- Pattison (Andrew Seth), 'Scot- 

 tish Philosophy,' 3, 226, 241, 242. 



Projection, Principle of, 323. 



Psychological problem, religion a, 163, 

 172. 



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