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INDEX. 



Biblical Criticism, influence on religi- 

 ous, theological, and philosophical 

 thought, iii. 165. 



Bicbat, influence on Comte, iv. 188 ; 

 507, 518, 705. 



Biedermann, iv. 473, 474. 



Bielchowsky, A., 'Life of Goethe,' 

 quoted, iii. 354 ; and Goethe, iv. 39 ; 

 300. 



Bigot, H., iii. 16; transl. 'Esthe"tique 

 comme science de 1'expression ' 

 quoted, iv. 15 ; 16 ; transl. Croce's 

 '^Esthetics,' 116. 



Biology and History of Origins, iii. 22. 



" Biology," Article by Huxley in 'En- 

 cyclopaedia Britannica,' iii. 199 ; 

 Science of, 586, 606. 



Biot, iii. 370; Fechner's transl. of 

 Physics, 519. 



Biran, Maine de, only genuine repre- 

 sentative of psychology of his time in 

 France, iv. 132, 133 ; 722. 



Black, A. & C., publishers, iii. 185. 



Blackwood, iii. 96. 



' ' Blackwoods' Philosophical Classics : " 

 ' Berkeley, ' iii. 254 ; ' Locke ' quoted, 

 304 ; ' Hamilton,' 379 ; ' Hegel,' 466 ; 

 iv. 51, 163. 



Blainville, de, influence on Comte, iv. 

 188; 684. 



Blumauer, iii. 352. 



Blumenbach, iv. 513, 705. 



Blunt, H. W., "Logic" in 'Encyclo- 

 paedia Britannica,' iii. 414. 



Bluntschli, iii. 130 ; iv. 524. 



Bockh, iii. 139, 152. 



Bogekamp, ' Karl Ritter,' iii. 155. 



Bohme, Jacob, iii. 171 ; 387 ; 591 ; in- 

 fluence on Schelling, iv. 328. 



Boie, founder of " Hainbund," iii. 129. 



Boileau, iii. 96. 



Boirac, Article ' ' Psychologic " in 

 'Grande Encyclopedic,' iii. 199. 



Bolingbroke, Lord, iii. 86, 228. 



Bonald, de, reactionary writings of, iv. 

 133 ; 397, 398, 463. 



Bonaparte, iii. 382. 



Bonnet, Charles, iii. 30 ; iv. 620. 



Bopp, F., ' System of conjugation of 

 Sanskrit compared with other lan- 

 guages,' iii. 147 ; and Grimm, ib. 



Borne, iv. 200. 



Bosanquet, B., Treatise on 'Logic, 'iii. 

 390; 413; Works on 'Logic,' 414, 

 521 ; ' History of ^Esthetics,' iv. 15 ; 

 quoted, 33 ; 47, 97 sqq. ; quoted, 99, 

 124; 102; Hegel's Philosophy of Fine 

 Art, 216. 



Bossuet, iii. 98 ; iv. 398. 



Bougie, C., quoted, iv. 557. 



Bourdeau, iv. 578. 



Bouterwek, Fr., iii. 438. 



Boutroux, Emile, French Philosophy, 



iii. 66 ; quoted, ' Revue de Meta- 



physique et de Morale,' 94 ; 268 ; 



' De la Contingence des Lois de la 



Nature,' 622 ; Fouillee quoted on, 



625 ; quoted, iv. 235. 

 Boyle and Newton, iii. 197. 

 Bradley, F. H., 'Appearance and 



Reality,' iii. 27, 186, 431, 434, 533, 



534, 535, 539, 540, 541 ; iv. 701 ; 



' Ethical Studies,' 186 ; ' Principles 



of Logic,' ib. ; Logic, 390 ; 413, 414 ; 



quoted, 434, 435 ; 521 ; and Lotze, 



534 ; Reality, 536, 538 ; a Monist, 



540; iv. 168; Ethical Studies, 221, 



250 ; 228, 627 ; on Darwinism quoted, 



703 ; 733 sqq. ; 744, 773 ; quoted, 



777. 



Brahms, iv. 53. 

 Brandes, Geo., iii. 38. 

 Brandis, Chr. Aug., ' Gesch. der 



Griechisch - Romischen Philosophic,' 



iii. 37; 167; iv. 181, 319. 

 Brandis, J. D., iii. 588. 

 Brandl, ' English Philosophy at German 



Universities,' iii. 146. 

 Brentano, Franz, iv. 607. 

 Bridgman, Laura, History of, iii. 273. 

 British ideas carried over to France, iii. 



227. 

 British Psychology, want of system in, 



iii. 219. 



' British Quarterly Review," iii. 579. 

 Broca, iv. 513, 514. 

 Broussais, Cabanis and, iii. 197 ; 202 ; 



iv. 507. 

 Brown, Thomas, Lectures, iii. 202 ; 



Article by Picavet, ib. ; and Lotze's 



'Physiology of the Human Mind,' 



202, 203 ; 217, 226. 

 Brunetiere, iii. 96 ; 97 ; on Positivism, 



531. 



Bruno, Giordano, iii. 119 ; 120. 

 Bruyere, La, iii. 201. 

 Buchner, Lud., 'Kraft und Stoff,' iii. 



177, 198 ; 561, 564, 565, 570, 584, 601 ; 



and Vogt, school of, iv. 341 ; 399, 



413, 484, 693, 752. 

 Buckle, H. T., ' History of Civilisation,' 



iii. 33; iv. 494 sqq., 510; Flint on, 



511 ; Gooch on, 511. 

 Buffon, iii. 302, 612. 

 Bureau, Paul, iv. 587. 

 Burger, 'Lyrics,' iii. 355. 

 Burke, Ed., 'Enquiry into our Ideas of 



the Sublime and Beautiful,' iii. 11 ; 



