INDEX. 



815 



451 ; in England and France. 523; 

 544. 



Order, Basis of, iv. 130 ; Moral, 167 ; 

 Natural, Moral and Divine, 183. 



Orthodoxy, or Rationalism, iii. 161 ; 

 traditional, 169. 



Ossian, iv. 426. 



Ostwald, Wilhelm, iii. 100 ; 315 ; ener- 

 getic philosophy, 391 ; 430 ; ' Natur- 

 philosophie,' 546 ; ' Annalen der 

 Naturphilosophie,' ib. ; ' Philosophy 

 of Nature,' 546 ; 580, 582 ; iv. 396, 

 627. 



Oswald, iii. 4. 



Panentheism, Krause's system of, iii. 



591 ; system of, iv. 190. 

 Panlogism and Pantheism of Hegelian 



philosophy, iii. 244, 508 ; iv. (see 



Hegel). 



Pascal, Montaigne and, iii. 201, 302. 

 Pasteur on ' Stereo - Chemistry and 



Vitalism ' in ' Nature,' iv. 229. 

 Pattison, Mark, iii. 66. 

 Paul, Jean, iv. 292, 425. 

 Paulhan, 'Physiologic de 1'Esprit,' iii. 



202. 

 Paulsen, Fr., iii. 67; "Voluntarism," 



83; 'Immanuel Kant,' 28; 340; 



quoted, iv. 282, 283, 297 ; ' Geschichte 



des gelehrten Unterrichts auf den 



Deutschen Schulen und Universita- 



ten,' &c., iii. 116, 117 ; 130, 141, 341; 



' Einleitung in die Philosophic,' 431 ; 



513 ; 519, 520 ; higher education, iv. 



135 ; 250 ; Ethics of, 251, 254 ; Sys- 

 tematic philosophy, 251 ; Culture of 



the Present Age, 251 ; ' Ethik ' transl. 



Thilly, 251; ' Giiterlehre,' 252, 253; 



267 ; Studies of Kantian Philosophy, 



276; ' Philosophia Militans,' 277; 



480, 722. 

 Peacock, Geo., logical premises of 



general arithmetic, iii. 376. 

 Pearson, Karl, iii. 107; 'Grammar of 



Science,' 403, 404 ; 579 ; and Spencer, 



580 ; 604, 605. 

 Peipers, ed. Lotze's 'Kleine Schriften,' 



iii. 126 ; 266 ; iv. 65. 

 Peloponnesus, E. Curtius, description 



of the, iii. 153, 155. 

 Penn, William, iv. 307, 428. 

 Percy Ballads, iii. 166 ; iv. 426. 

 Personality, Lotze on, iv. 327 ; 330 sqq. ; 



and Highest Good, 345 ; discussion 



of, 373 ; Lotze on, quoted, 661 sqq. ; 



Wundt on, 716. 

 Peschel, 0., 'Geschichte der Erdkunde,' 



iii. 155. 



Pessimism, iv. 674, 762 sqq. 



Pestalozzi, iii. 204 ; 257 ; problem of 

 education in France, 363 ; appeal to 

 Goethe, 363 ; 448 ; and education in 

 Switzerland, iv. 203, 291 ; school of, 

 292 ; 453, 454, 498, 512. 



Petersen, iv. 478. 



" Petites perceptions," Leibniz, iii. 288 ; 

 327, 328 ; 347 ; iv. (see Leibniz). 



Pfander, A., iv. 247. 



Pfleiderer, O., ' Geschichte der Reli- 



fionsphilosophie ' quoted, iv. 304 ; 

 63, 395. 



Pforta, iii. 141. 



Phenomenalism of Lotze, Spencer, and 

 Wundt contrasted, iii. 516. 



Philology, iii. 127 ; classical, 130 ; com- 

 parative, ib. ; modes of treatment in 

 classical, 134 ; German classical, ib. ; 

 classical and other branches of, 146 ; 

 Brandl's Report on English, ib. ; 

 science of, 472. 



Philosophy, anarchy in recent, iii. 93 ; 

 systematic, 94 ; Hume's, 186 ; of 

 Common - sense in Britain, 186 ; 

 Baconian, 219 ; Locke's ideas in, 229 ; 

 of Kant, 250 ; in France, 274 ; of 

 Life, iv. 11 ; moral, in England and 

 France, 129 ; 193 ; and Theology, 

 263 ; the task of, according to Lotze, 

 657 sqq. 



Philosophical Thought, the rationale of, 

 iv. 736 sqq. 



Physics (not metaphysics) of morality, 

 iii. 208. 



" Physiocratie," iv. 452. 



Physiology, iii. 21 1 ; influence of, 259. 



Picavet, ' Les Ideologues,' iii. 202 ; 

 "Thos. Brown" in 'Grande Encyclo- 

 pedic,' 202 ; 203. 



Pietists (Lutheran), iv. 291. 



Platen, ' Diary ' quoted, iii. 455. 



Plato, iii. 25 ;' ' Dialogues,' 26 ; 27 ; and 

 Kant, 28; 51, 77, 104; "Ideology," 

 169; and Spinoza, 179; and Neo- 

 platonists, 244 ; 286, 331, 346, 387 ; 

 and geometry, 428 ; 432 ; philosophy, 

 434, 454, 479. 486, 491, 512, 528, 529, 

 588 ; iv. 6, 14 ; world of ideas, 21 ; 

 25, 26, 57 ; and Schopenhauer, 75 

 sqq. ; 101, 112 ; {esthetics of the 

 Ideal, 1 13 ; 138 ; philosophy of, 

 148 ; 172 ; Aristotle and, 181 ; 202, 

 240, 275 ; to St Thomas, 277 ; 307, 

 338; Dialogues, 370; 420, 524, 599, 

 637, 723. 



Plotinus, iv. 6, 25. 



Poincare, Henri, iii. 385 ; ' La Science 

 et 1'Hypothese,' 404 ; iv. 404. 



