XV111 INDEX 



Schulze, Johannes, "convulsive liveli- 348, 355; philosophy of, 363, 491, 



ness " of, 141 ; 208, 251, 589. 371, 372 ; 387, 441 ; " amor intellectu- 



Schiitz, 354. alis," 445 ; 447, 450, 451, 458, 459, 



Schwarz, Carl, ' Zur Geschichte der 465, 473 ; Substance, 481, 507 ; 486, 



neusten Theologie, 168 ; 172, 175. 529, 584, 592. 



Seailles, Gab., 'History of the Prob- Stahl, Fr. J., 455. 



lems of Philosophy,' 57. Stallo, 580. 



Seelenfrage, Die, 197. 198, 261. 'Stapelia Mixta,' 370. 



' Seelenlehre,' Psychology, 198. Staatsrecht, 133. 



Seelensubstanz, Gottingen, 261. Staatswissenschaften, 130, 133, 148. 



Seeley, Sir J. R. , 'Life and Times of Steele, British essayist, 92. 



Stein,' 19. Steffens, 92, 370, 554 ; ' Anthropologie,' 



Septimius Severus, ' Laboremus,' 599. 591. 



Seth, Andrew (see Pringle-Pattison). Stein, Ludwig, "Archiv fiir Philo- 



Shakespeare, 114. sophie,' 94 ; ' Philosophische Stro- 



Shaftesbury, 224, 225, 342. mungen der Gegenwart,' 94 ; 257. 



Shelley, 609. Stephen, Leslie, ' English Thought in 



Sidgwick, Henry, ' Philosophy of the Eighteenth Century,' 22. 



Common-sense,' 4, 66 ; ' Methods of Sterne, 128. 



Ethics,' 186 ; 189, 314. Stewart, Dugald, Thos. Reid and, 202 ; 



Smith, Adam, 5 ; influence of, 133. 232 ; Jas. Mitchell, 273 ; 375. 



Socrates, 26, 110, 112. . Stirling, J. H., 'Secret of Hegel,' 412; 



Solger, 455. 468, 473, 529. 



Sorley, W. R., 193, 214, 278. Stout, G. F., Articles in 'Mind' on 



Soul, the, 195; or psychology, prob- "Herbart," 202; 205; "Herbart 



lem of, 196, 518, 544, 592; 488; compared with English Psycholo- 



Lotze's Article, 563 ; 606. gists," 206; 208, 209; "Analytic 



Spencer, Herbert, 30 ; Hegel and, 51 ; Psychology," 11, 278 ; 289. 



55, 58, 67, 79, 88, 94 ; ' Synthetic Strabo, 154. 



Philosophy' of, 104; System, 183, Strauss, David Fr., 37, 99; 'Life of 



184, 186, 188 ; 193; 194 ; 'Principles Jesus,' 156 ; 166, 167, 168, 169, 170, 



of Psychology,' 214, 579; 225, 263, 172, 173; Hegel and, 174; writings 



271 ; ' Psychology of Evolution,' 285 ; of Feuerbach and, 176. 



286, 296 ; doctrine of the " Unknow- Strohal, E., in 'Lexis,' 133. 



able," 297 ; 429, 438, 510, 514, 543, Stubbs, 32. 



584, 599; 312, 314, 315; 317; 346, Sturm, Jos., " litterata pietas," 116. 



390, 415 ; ' Unknowable and Know- Sturt, Henry, 94. 



able,' 416 : 418 ; ' First Principles,' St Irenaeus' and St Bernard's ' Works,' 



421, 514, 516 ; 423 ; ' Psychology ' of, ed. by Massuet, 170. 



426, 439 ; ' Evolutionism,' 461 ; 513, "Sub specie seterni," Spinoza, 334. 



515, 517, 521, 530, 533; Essays in " Sub specie aternitatis," 282, 549. 



'Westminster Review,' 551; 575; "Sub specie universi," Leibniz, 334. 



Controversy with Tait, 577; 'Col- Sully, J., 'History of Pessimism,' 75, 



lected Essays,' 579; and Pearson, 78. 



580 ; synthetic philosophy, 583 ; 592, Swift, 128. 



600, 601, 606, 607, 617. ' Sydenham, 342. 



Sphinx, riddle of the, 598. Sylvester, Prof., 105. 



Spinoza, 39, 74 ; Lessinar's "Revival "of, Synopsis and synoptical view, 192 sqq. 



118; 119, 121 ; and German idealism, (see also " Together " of things). 



121 ; ' His Life and Philosophy,' by 



Pollock, 121 ; 122 ; and modern Tabula rasa, 228, 229, 281. 



thought, 122 ; Martineau's " Study " Taine, H. , 'Origines de la France Con- 



of, 122; J. Caird's, ib. ; David temporaine,' 32; 227, 228, 229, 270; 



Hume on, 122, 123 ; Pantheism, 161, 'De 1'Intelligence,' 271. 



502; Plato and, 179: and Hegel, Tait, P. G., 'Properties of Matter,' 



188; 207, 246, 252, 282, 299, 303, 199; ' Natural Philosophy, ' 576 ; con- 



316, 317 ; and Leibniz. 324 ; 326, troversy with Spencer, 577 ; 582. 



327, 328 ; Leibniz contrasted with, Tannery, Jules, 385. 



331 ; "sub specie aeterni,"334 ; 347, Taylor and Robson's transl. of Dorner's 



