INDEX. 



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Green, T. H., iii. 94 ; ' Prolegomena to 

 Ethics,' 95 ; iv. 216 ; and E. Caird, 

 iii. 224 ; ' Introduction to Hume's 

 Treatise of Human Nature,' 297, 

 413 ; iv. 216 ; study of Hegel, iii. 

 473 ; 499 ; 529 ; and David Hume, 

 532; iv. 168; and Hegel's Works, 

 216, 217, 220 ; and Lotze, 217, 218 ; 

 ' Collected Works,' ib.; quoted, 219; 

 and Spencer, 221 ; 228, 244 ; 249 ; 

 later Oxford Philosophy, 370 ; 371 ; 

 381 sqq. ; 707, 747, 755, 765. 



Griesebach, ed. Schopenhauer f Werke ' 

 quoted, iii. 587 ; ed. Lichtenberg's 

 'Collected Works,' 128. 



Grimm, Jacob, 'German Grammar' 

 iii. 147. 



Grimma, iii. 141. 



Groethuysen, iv. 580. 



Groos, K., ' Festschrift,' iv. 102. 



Grose, Green, and ' Treatise ' of Hume, 

 iii. 532. 



'Grosse Denker,' Windelband, ed. E. 

 von Aster, quoted, iii. 408 ; Nietzsche's 

 place in, 423, 435 ; Lehmann, 485, 

 588 ; 0. Braun on Schelling, 487. 



Grotius, iv. 138, 420. 



Groups, Theory of, iv. 775. 



Griitzmacher, iii. 175. 



Guizot, H. , Lectures, ' History of Civil- 

 isation in Europe,' iii. 33 ; 'History 

 of Civilisation in France,' ib. ; and 

 Comte, 382. 



Glinther, Anton, " Monistic " not "dual- 

 istic " philosophy, iii. 39 ; 591. 



Giiterlehre (the Good), iv. 250, 252. 



Guttler, C., iv. 598. 



Guyau, Jean Marie, iii. 423 ; iv. 99 ; 

 ' Les Problemes de 1' Esthetique Con- 

 temporaine,' 109 ; ' L'Art au point de 

 vue Sociologique,' ib. ; ' Vers d'un 

 Philosophic,' ib. ; approached prob- 

 lems of the Spirit, Good and Beauti- 

 ful, 110; 'synergic sociale,'lll, 113; 

 and Victor Hugo, 112 ; views on Art 

 and Beautiful, ib. ; his aesthetics, 

 ib. ; ' sympathie sociale,' 113 ; and 

 Lotze. 114 ; 125 ; 236 sqq. ; Treatise 

 on 'Ethics,' 242; 'Philosophy of 

 Religion,' ib. ; ' La Morale d'Epicure 

 et ses Rapports,' &c., ib. ; ' La Morale 

 Anglaise Contemporaine,' ib. ; ' Es- 

 quisse d'une Morale sans obligation 

 ni sanction,' ib. ; ' L'lrreligion de 

 I'avenir.'ift. ; 243; conception of Life, 

 255, 257 ; 395, 408 sqq. ; expansive 

 principle of life, 411 ; 413, 724. 



Gwinner, Wilhelm, 'Biography of 

 Schopenhauer,' iii. 74. 



Haeckel, Ernst, iii. 100; 'GenerelleMor- 

 phologie,' 144, 477, 600 ; ' Weltrath- 

 sel,' 198 ; materialistic creed, 315 ; 

 430 ; law of Substance, 584 ; Monism, 

 600 ; ' Riddle of the Universe,' 601 ; 

 "missing link," 607; 617; monist, 

 619 ; iv. 201 ; and Darwinism, 211 ; 

 267, 276, 340 ; naturalist, 366 ; 396, 

 399, 412, 484, 759. 



Haldane, E. S., transl. Hegel's ' History 

 of Philosophy,' iv. 216. 



Haldane, R. B., ' Universities and Na- 

 tional Life,' iii. 6; 75; Gifford Lec- 

 tures, 466, 467 ; ' Pathway to Reality,' 

 527 ; transl. Schopenhauer's ' World 

 as Will and Idea,' iv. 394. 



Halevy, ' Le Formalisme du Radical - 

 isme Philosophique,' iv. 154. 



Hallam, H., iii. 32. 



Haller, Albrecht von, iii. 30, 612. 



Hamann, iii. 119, 353, 356 ; iv. 10, 296 ; 

 'Hallesche Jahrbucher,' 199; and 

 Herder, 300 sqq. ; ' Collected Works,' 

 301 ; and Hegel, ib. ; ' Socratic 

 Memorabilia' quoted by Hegel, ib. 



Hamilton, E., transl. Lotze's Micro- 

 cosmus, iv. 331. 



Hamilton, Sir Win., iii. 58, 107 ; Mill's 

 Examination of his Philosophy, 186 ; 

 202, 215, 224; Kant's influence on, 

 226, 430; 262, 271, 278, 304, 312, 

 314, 343 ; ' Edinburgh Review,' 379 ; 

 influence of Reid and Kant, 380 ; 

 Essay on Cousin, ib. ; criticisms of, 

 381, 389, 416, 429, 511, 528, 530; 

 inaugurated study of Hegel's writ- 

 ings, iv. 215 ; ' Philosophy of the 

 Conditioned,' 367 ; 498, 527, 690. 



Hare, Archdeacon, 'English, Past and 

 Present.' iii. 58. 



Hariot, ' Works,' iii. 322. 



Harrington, 'Oceana,' iv. 428. 



Harrison, Fred., and Comte, iv. 378. 



Hartenstein, ed. Herbart's ' Sammtliche 

 Werke,' iii. 486 ; iv. 102. 



Hartley, and Priestley, iii. 197 ; and Jas. 

 Mill, 202, 218 ; 214, 215, 216 ; "Asso- 

 ciation," 217 ; 224, 228, 247 ; psycho- 

 logical views of, iv. 153 ; 739. 



Hartmann, E. von, iii. 38, 39, 52 ; 

 'Philosophy of the Unconscious,' 

 75, 78, 490, 584, 590, 592 ; iv. 394 ; 

 enunciation of the term "Uncon- 

 scious," iii. 176; 'Die Moderne 

 Psychologie,' 209, 269, 272 ; Psycho- 

 logy of the Unconscious, 285 ; ideal- 

 istic antecedents of Fouillee and, 

 286; 287, 288, 423, 454; Fechner 

 and, 518 ; 520, 521 ; ' Phanomen- 



