INDEX. 



Absolute, the, iii. 207, 208, 255, 372, 

 381, 408, 410, 442, 446, 447, 448 ; a 

 process, 450 ; 457, 458, 459, 461, 462, 

 463 ; philosophy of, 464 ; 465 ; Spirit, 

 466 ; essence of, 469 ; and the Divine 

 principle, 473 ; or Divine Being, 489 ; 

 498, 499, 502 ; of Schelling and Hegel, 

 507; "Unknowable," 514; 515, 522, 

 533, 534, 535, 536, 538, 540, 541, 543, 

 549, 556, 557, 571 ; Schelling's, 584 ; 

 Hartmann's, 591 ; 592 ; iv. 41, 48 ; or 

 supreme idea, 51 ; 52 ; mind, 53 ; 55 ; 

 or world-spirit, 63, 184, 190, 193, 290, 

 300, 329, 333, 338, 340, 367, 636, 646 

 sqq. 



Absolute mind (see Hegel). 



Absolute substance (see Spinoza). 



Absolutism, in Hegel, iii. 390 ; and 

 Monism of Bradley, 540. 



Academic teaching, interests of, iii. 424. 



Academic des Sciences morales et poli- 

 tiques, iii. 304 ; restoration of, 382. 



Academic Fran9aise, iii. 97. 



Academy of Munich, iv. 39. 



' ( Active " principle of Fichte, iii. 507 ; 

 iv. 722. 



Activity and feeling, stress laid on, iii. 

 290. 



Acton, Lord, in 'English Hist. Review,' 

 iii. 160. 



" Actualism," iv. 722. 



" Actuality" theory of Wundt, iii. 288 ; 

 595. 



Adamson, R., iii. 202, 413, 414 ; 'Fichte,' 

 "Black wood's Philosophical Classics," 

 iv. 163 ; 267. 



Addison, British essayist, iii. 92. 



^Enesidemus (G. E. Schulze), iii. 347. 



^Esthetic and ethical aspects of nature, 

 iii. 625. 



.(Esthetical and ethical approval and dis- 

 approval, iii. 482. 



Esthetics, Croce on, iii. 16; 311, 480, 

 626 ; Beautiful or, iv. 64. 



^Esthetics in Germany, Lotze's History 

 of, iii. 130 ; iv. 4 ; the term, 5 ; in 

 eighteenth century, 6 ; German, 8 ; 

 9, 10 ; history of, 14 ; Formwissen- 

 schaft, ib. ; treatment of philosophy 

 and, '26 ; in Hegel's system, 51 ; 53, 

 54 ; Hegel's, 58 ; science of, 62 ; un- 

 systematic aesthetics in England, 95 ; 

 psychology of Ethics and, 101 ; 107 ; 

 new epoch in, 113, 150, 199, 235. 



Agnosticism, Huxley's, iii. '297, 416, 

 511, 530, 599 ; and Pragmatism, 297, 

 313, 315 ; iv. 185 ; 758. 



Ahrens, H., Jodl on, quoted, iv. 190 sqq. 



' Allgemeine Deutsche Biographic,' Dil- 

 they in, iv. 312. 



Allihn, F. H. T., Scientific philosophy, 

 iii. 69. 



Altenstein, Prussian ministry under, iii. 

 141 ; 208. 



Altruism, opposed to Egoism, iv. 154 ; 

 189, 193. 



Ambrosian codex, iii. 140. 



American Constitution, iv. 421. 



American ' Philosophical Review,' iv. 

 412. 



Amiel, H. F., 'Journal Intime,' iv. 15. 



Ampere, Andre-Marie, de Biran and, iii. 

 231 ; and Sophie Germain, 235 ; 384, 

 385. 



'Analytic Psychology,' Stout, iii. 11; 

 278; "anoetic" in, 289. 



'Analytical Dynamics,' Duhamel, iii. 

 384. 



Ancient and modern conceptions, iii. 

 194. 



