792 INDEX. 



Andler, C. H., iv. 571. Aster, E. von, eel. ' Grosse Denker,' iii. 



Anna Amalia of Weimar, niece of Fred- 408, 409, 423, 425 ; iv. 247. 



erick the Great, iii. 353. Astruc, Jean, ' Conjectures sur les 



'Annalen der Naturphilosophie,' Ost- metnoires originaux,' &c., iii. 164, 



wald, iii. 546. 165. 



Anschauung, iii. 205 ; Kant's, 245 ; In- Atheismus-Streit (Fichte), iv. 165, 310. 



tellectuelle, 445; 465; 612; iv. 163, ' Atomenlehre,' Fechner, iii. 549. 



314. Atomism of Thought, iv. 431, 434. 



' Anthropologie ' (Volkerpsychologie), Atomising process, iv. 776. 



Wundt, iii. 163. Aufklarung, iii. 116, 250, 251, 256, 330. 



Anthropology, iii. 291 ; iv. 210 ; as 334, 354 ; iv. 10, 27, 135, 277, 301. 



opposed to Psychology, 212 ; Soci- August, Karl, iv. 171. 



ology and, 258; 513 sqq. Augustenburg, Duke of, and Schiller, 



Anti-Napoleonic Revolution, iii. 257. iv. 29. 



' Antinomies,' iii. 623. Austin, John, Professor of Jurispru- 



Antiquity, Science of, iii. 138. dence in London, iv. 140. 



'Appearance and Reality,' Bradley, iii. Avenarius, Richard, ' Vierteljahrsschrift 



27; 186, 431, 434, 533, 534; quoted, flir wissenschaftliche Philosophic, 'iii. 



535 ; 539. 69 ; 282, 283, 284 ; and Mach, 579 ; 



"Apperception" distinguished from economy of Thought, ib. ; ' Phil- 



" Perception," Leibniz, iii. 327. osophy as thinking of the World,' 



"Appropriation" Clause, iv. 141. &c., 580. 



Aquinas, Thomas, iv. 138, 277. ' Averroism,' iii. 256. 

 Archaeology, Old Testament, iii. 165. 



'Archaic Latin and text of Plautus,' Baader, Franz von, iii. 454 ; 'Fermenta 



Ritschl, iii. 143. Cognitionis,' 591 ; speculations of, iv. 



'Archiv fur Gesch. der Philosophic,' 266 ; relations with Schelling, 328. 



Articles by Hoffding, iii. 340. Babeuf, iv. 472. 



' Archiv fur Systematische Philosophie, ' Bach, Sebastian, iv. 17, 53. 



iii. 152; 592. Bacon, Francis, "Idols of;the Market," 



Aristotelian studies led by Trendelen- iii. 8 ; 26, 27, 28, 40, 63, 217, 219 ; 



burg, iii. 125 ; logic, 349. 221, 224, 226, 295, 301, 303, 308, 309, 



Aristotle, iii. 26, 27, 51, 104; 'De 312; 317, 320; 'Advancement of 



Anima,' 196; 201, 320, 331, 332; Learning,' 322, 339; ' Novum Or- 



'Organon,' 380, 414, 421; 387, 411; ganum,' 376; 414, 421, 422; com- 



' Logic' of, 413; 441, 454, 467, 521, pared with Hegel, 476 ; iv. 128; pre- 

 528 ; iv. 6, 25, 50, 138 ; Plato and, decessor of Hobbes, 130 ; 199, 361 ; 



181 ; 202 ; ' Nicomachean Ethics, 1 separation of Reason and Religion, 



252; 392, 420, 720. 367 sqq. ; 'New Atlantis,' 428. 



Armstrong, Lord, ' Electrical Discharge Baconian philosophy, iii. 219, 375, 379. 



in Air and Water,' iii. 128. Baer, Karl Ernst von, iii. 155, 370 ; 



Arnold, Matthew, ' Essays in Criticism,' appreciation and criticism of Schel- 



iii. 98; 'Function of Criticism at ling, 455 ; 'Embryology,' 461 ; 554; 



Present Time,' tf>. ; 111 ; 118, 122; and Darwin, iv. 529; 693, 705, 740, 



' Memorial Verses ' quoted, iv. 33. 753. 



Arnold, Thomas, of Rugby, iii. 98. Bagehot, iv. 559. 



Art Seminaries, Archaeological, Philo- Baillie, J. B., transl. Hegel's 'Phenom- 



sophical, and, iii. 148. enology,' iii. 249 ; 466 ; iv. 216. 



Art in France, iv. 14 ; mission of, 15 ; Bain, Alex., iii. 66, 79 ; Mill and, 179 ; 



and Beauty, 33 ; Nature and, 34 ; 40 ; 209 ; ' The Senses and the Intellect,' 



wonder of, 44; 52, 55, 72, 112; a 'The Emotions and the Will,' 214; 



larger language, 123. 218, 247 ; J. S. Mill and, 270 ; 271, 



Assimilation and Association, iii. 273, 275 ; Ward compared with, 280 ; 



277. 'Life of James Mill, '313; Psychology 



"Association," Hartley, iii. 217. of, 426, 537, 594 ; analytic method in 



Association-Psychology, iv. 119, 154. thought, iv. 186 ; 506 sqq. ; 731, 773. 



Association of Sciences, German, iii. Baldwin, J. M., iii. 274, 288 ; 'Diction- 



261. ary of Philosophy and Psychology,' 



Associational School, iii. 209. 436. 



