INDEX. 



797 



' Critical Journal,' Hegel, iii. 493 ; iv. 

 300. 



Critical Movement in Germany, iii. 

 111. 



Critical Movement of Nineteenth Cen- 

 tury, iii. 110. 



Critical periods, Three, iii. 110. 



'Critical Philosophy,' Kant, iii. 341. 



' Critical Review,' iii. 92. 



Critical spirit, growth and diffusion of, 

 iii. 50 ; 91 ; 95 ; sapping effect of, 

 106; 105; in Germany, 126; Got- 

 tingen and the, 127 ; 144, 160. 



Critical tendency in England, iii. 186. 



Criticism, as used by Kant, iii. 48, 

 422 ; and History, 49 ; philosophical, 

 48 ; Home's ' Elements ' of, 48 ; 49 ; 

 narrower and wider sense of, 96 ; 

 Pope's Essay on, ib. ; in Germany, 

 97 ; a reflection of Mind, 110 ; 111 ; 

 of Religion, Morality, and Life, 

 118; Higher, 126, 131, 133; Class- 

 ical (philology), 127 ; Biblical, ib. ; 

 Lower, ib. ; means of education, 

 130 ; of texts, 135, 137 ; of Revela- 

 tion, Fichte, 161, 357 ; as practised by 

 Hermann and Ritschl, 137 ; Textual 

 and Higher, 148, 149 ; of Religion by 

 Fichte and Kant, 161 ; of religious ori- 

 gins, 163 ; influence on religious, theo- 

 logical, and philosophical Thought, 

 165 ; 180 ; of Critical Philosophy in 

 'Mind' (H. Sidgwick), 186; Pre- 

 dominant, 350 ; and exactness, 367 ; 

 in France, iv. 4 ; influence of, on 

 philosophical thought, 737. 



' Critique Generale," Renouvier, iii. 206, 

 275. 



'Critique of Judgment,' Kant, iii. 357, 

 443. 



'Critique of Practical Reason,' Kant, 

 iii. 357, 443, 485. 



'Critique of Pure Experience,' iii. 283, 

 284. 



' Critique of Pure Reason,' Kant, iii. 5, 

 283, 345, 358, 377, 442. 



Croce, Benedetto, on Esthetics, iii. 

 16; iv. 5; 'Scienza Nuova,' 6; In- 

 dependence of realm of Ethics, ib. ; 

 15, 32; '^Esthetics' quoted, 101; 

 113, 118 ; quoted, 119 sqq. ; 124 ; 

 "general linguistic," 398. 



Croiset, Alfred, iv. 587. 



Curie, M. and Mme., discovery of 

 Radium, iii. 582. 



Curtis, G. H. , ' Dissent in its relation to 

 the Church of England ' quoted, iii. 

 305. 



Curtius, Ernst, 'Greek History, 'iii. 152, 



157 ; historian and archaeologist, 153 ; 

 the Morea (Peloponnesus), 153, 155 ; 

 'Alterthum und Gegenwart,' 153, 



154 ; Addresses at Gb'ttingen and 

 Berlin, 155 ; Professor "eloquentise," 



155 ; 156 ; Letter quoted, iv. 318. 

 Curtius, Fr., iv. 318. 



Curtius, Georg, ' Greek Grammar,' iii. 



148. 

 Cuvier, iii. 199, 553 ; iv. influence on 



Comte, 188. 

 Czolbe, Lotze's Review of, iii. 563. 



D'Alembert, iii. 338 ; ' Traite" de Dyna- 

 mique,' 339; iv. 739. 



Dante, iv. 8, 47. 



Danton, iv. 20. 



Darbishire, R. D., on J. J. Tayler, iv. 

 377. 



Darwin, Chas., 'Idea of Development,' 

 iii. 40, 79, 92, 134; iv. 211, 227; 

 214, 228 ; influence of Riemann and, 

 iii. 180; 'Origin of Species,' 180, 

 181, 394; and Helmholtz, 182; 192, 

 214, 286 ; " Natural Selection," 314, 

 396 ; and development, 394, 397 ; 

 theory of Descent, 461, 494 ; Malthus 

 and, 554 ; quoted, 609, 617 ; iv. evol- 

 utionary ideas of, 58 ; revolution of 

 thought, 96 ; 166 ; Evolution, 235 ; 

 naturalistic view of, 236 ; 361, 424, 

 435, 461; 504 sqq.; 515 sqq.; 517, 

 518, 520; and von Baer, 529; 531, 

 559 ; theory of development, 658 ; 

 693, 706, 708, 723, 775. 



Darwinian points of view, iii. 144 ; pro- 

 gramme, 187 ; " ideas," 187. 



Darwinism in Germany, iii. 220 ; iv. 

 211 sqq. 



Data of Consciousness, iii. 253. 



Daub and Schleiermacher compared, 

 iii. 167. 



Davidson, W. L., ' Mind,' iii. 214. 



'De Anima,' Aristotle, iii. 196. 



De Biran, Maine, and Ampere, iii. 231 ; 

 disciple of Condillac, 232, 234, 235, 

 242, 262, 270 ; 594. 



De Blainville, iii. 383. 



Declaration of Independence, iv. 421. 



' Defence of Philosophic Doubt,' Bal- 

 four, iii. 527, 531. 



Defoe, iii. 128. 



Degerando, iii. 234. 



Deism, or supernaturalism, iii. 161 ; 

 English, 169, 426. 



Deists, iii. 123, 332. 



De Lamennais, iii. 526, 591 ; iv. 395, 

 397, 399; 'Essai sur 1'Indifference, 

 &c.,'400; 401 sqq.; 493. 



