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INDEX. 



osophy, 600 sqq. ; 607, 608, 627, 630 ; 

 his conception of the task of phil- 

 osophy, 657 sqq. ; Monism and dual- 

 ism of, 660 ; on Personality quoted, 

 b'61 ; 670, 676 ; and Spencer com- 

 pared, 693; 699, 705; on Creative 

 Substance, 714; 718; fundamental 

 necessity of a religious nature, 719 

 sqq. ; 733, 746, 747, 748 sqq., 756, 758, 

 759, 764 sqq. 



Louis Philippe, iv. 197. 



Lowth, Robert, Bishop of London and 

 Prof, of Poetry at Oxford, iii. 165 ; in- 

 fluence on German literature, 166. 



Lubbock, Tylor and, iv. 213. 



Lucretius, iii. 146; 'Nature of Things,' 

 197 ; 202. 



Ludwig, iii. 282. 



Luther, Martin, iii. 124, 305, 354 ; iv. 

 320 ; 573. 



Mach, Ernst, iii. 58, 107; Kirchhoff 

 and, 282 ; ' Critical Exposition of the 

 Development of Mechanics,' 403 ; 

 404, 430; and Wundt, 578; 'His- 

 tory and Origin of the Principle of 

 Conservation of Energy,' 578 ; and 

 Avenarius, 579 ; 580, 582 ; ' Mechan- 

 ical Physics,' 604, 610, 617 ; Analy- 

 sis of Sensations, iv. 316 ; 396, 

 404, 759, 773. 



M'Cormack, Eng. transl. Mach's ' Mech- 

 anik in ihrer Entwickelung,' iii. 338. 



M'Cosh, Jas., 'Scottish Philosophy,' 

 iii. 222 ; 223, 224, 236 ; 338. 



Mackenzie, Article in ' Revue de Meta- 

 physique et de Morale,' iii. 413. 



Mackintosh, Sir Jas., in ' Ency. Brit- 

 annica,' iv. 150; 431. 



' Macmillan's Magazine,' J. T. Merz' 

 'Appreciation of Ed. Caird's Phil- 

 osophy of Kant,' iv. 61. 



Macpherson, 'Ossian,' iii. 166. 



Magendie, iii. 197. 



Mai, Cardinal, discovers Plautine 

 Palimpsest in Ambrosian Library at 

 Milan, iii. 140. 



Maimon, Salomon, ' Categories of Aris- 

 totle,' iii. 347 ; comparison of Renou- 

 vier and, 390. 



Maine, H. S., iv. 422, 524. 



Mainlander, Philipp (Philipp Batz), 

 ' Philosophy of Redemption,' iii. 78 ; 

 526 



Maleb'ranche and Bayle, iii. 122, 302, 

 324. 



Mallock, ' Is Life Worth Living ? ' iii. 

 531 ; iv. 394, 395, 396. 



Malthus, iii. 396 ; ' Essay on Popula- 



tion,' ib.; ' Essay on the Principles of 

 Population,' iv. 211 ; 459 sqq.; 496, 

 539, 542, 544, 545, 706. 



Mandeville, iii. 228. 



Mansel, H. L., iii. 59, 226 ; andFerrier, 

 271 ; 312 ; "Metaphysics" in 'Ency. 

 Britannica,' 429 ; Bampton Lectures, 

 429 ; 528 ; 530 ; ' The Limits of Re- 

 ligious Thought,' iv. 215 ; 268, 367 

 sqq. ; ' Inaugural Lecture,' 369 ; 

 ' Metaphysics or the Philosophy of 

 Consciousness,' ib. ; 370, 690, 693, 

 758. 



Marheinecke, iv. 312. 



Marshall, Prof., iv. 559. 



Martineau, Jas. , ' Study of Spinoza,' 

 iii. 122 ; 315 ; 412 ; iv. 268, 318 ; in 

 'Nineteenth Century,' 374 ; 'Types 

 of Ethical Theory,' ib. ; quoted, 376 ; 

 'A Study of Religion,' ib. ; quoted, 

 378 ; ' The Seat of Authority in 

 Religion,' ib. ; and Mill, 375 sqq.; 381, 

 395, 401, 755, 765. 



Marx, Karl, iv. 536 sqq.; 543, 544, 570. 



Maspero, iii. 185. 



Massuet, Rene, ed. Works of St Irenseus 

 and St Bernard, iii. 170. 



Materialistic controversy, iii. 176. 



Mathematics and Metaphysics com- 

 pared, iv. 736 sqq. 



Matter and Force, iv. 341 (see also 

 Force). 



Maudsley, H., iv. 731. 



Maurice, F. D., iii. 122 ; iv. 368 ; ' Life 

 of ' quoted, ib. 



Maxwell, Clerk, iii. 404, 576 ; ' Matter 

 and Motion,' 577; 'Demon,' ib. ; iv. 

 709, 759. 



Meissen, iii. 141. 



Melanchthon, iii. 116. 



Mellin, ' Dictionary,' iii. 436. 



Mendel, theories of, iii. 554 ; 574. 



Meudeleef, " periods " of, iii. 607. 



Mendelssohn, M., iii. 119; iv. 16, 136, 

 296. 



Merz, J. T., ' Appreciation of Ed. 

 Caird's Philosophy of Kant,' iv. 61 ; 

 on ' Synoptic Aspect of Reality,' 431 ; 

 on 'Education and Instruction,' 456. 



Metabolism (Stoffwechsel), iii. 396. 



Metaphysical problem, Nature a, iii. 

 544 ; iv. 271. 



Metaphysics and philosophical systems, 

 iv. 128 ; and Ethics, 262 ; mathematics 

 and, 736 sqq. 



Meyer, Heinrich, Correspondence with 

 Goethe, iv. 39. 



Meyer, O. E., ' Die Kinetische Theorie 

 derGase/iii. 102. 



