INDEX. 823 



446, 481, 483, 485, 502, 536, 589 (see macher, 411, 468 ; 'History of Philo- 



also Kant) ; iv. 147, 149, 217, 283. sophy since beginning of Nineteenth 



" Things in themselves " in opposition to Century,' iv. 266; Heinze quoted, 



Thing or Things as they appear, iii. 484. 



437 ; 439 ; 446, 536 (see also Kant). Ultramontanism, iv. 464. 



Thirlwall, transl. Schleiermacher's Unconscious, von Hartmann's Philo- 



' St Luke,' iv. 369. sophy of the, iii. 75 ; 78, 490, 584, 



Tholuck, ' Vorgeschichte des Rational- 590, 591 ; epistemological, physical, 



ismus,' iii. 33. mental, metaphysical, 592 ; enuncia- 



Thomas, E. C., iii. 28; transl. Lange's tion of, 176; doctrine of the, 518; 



' History of Materialism,' 563. 521, 522, 593 ; iv. 341, 635. 



Thomson, J. Arthur, iii. 22, 612. Universities, English, iii. 425, 427. 



Thomson, William (see Lord Kelvin). Universities, Scottish, iii. 133 ; their 

 Thomson and Tait, iv. 709, 758. system, 221 ; 222, 336 ; 425. 



Thought, internationalisation of, iv. 260 University of Bonn, iv. 140. 



sqq. ; unity of, 591 sqq. University of Durham Philosophical 

 Thiinen, J. H. von, iv. 522 sqq. Society, iv. 238, 315. 



Tieck, Lud., and Schlegel Bros, (leaders University of London, iv. 140. 



in Romantic School), theory of artistic "Unknowable" of Spencer, iii. 297; 



Irony, iv. 58, 59, 173. foreshadowed by Mill, 378 ; 416, 418, 



Tindal, iii. 228. 429, 438, 510, 512, 521, 522, 530, 543, 



Titchener, trausl. Wundt's ' Ethik,' iv. 584, 599. 



254. Unknowable "Thing in itself," iii. 439 

 Tocqueville, iv. 581. (see "Thing in itself). 



" Together " of things, iii. 192, 193, 196, Upton, Dr, on Martineau quoted, iv. 



240, 350, 395, 415, 439, 465 ; in space, 376. 



482 ; 537 ; 612 ; iv. 187, 212, 238, Utilitarianism, iv. 185. 



422 ; the social, 436 ; 505, 761. Utopism in English literature, iv. 428. 



Toland, iii. 197 ; 228. Utopists, iv. 473. 

 Traditionalism, French, iv. 464. 



Transition, period of the, iv. 746. Vaihinger, Hans, ' Kantstudien,' iii. 

 Treitschke, H. von, 'Das Junge 349; " Kant- foundation " and " Kant- 



Deutschland ' in ' Deutsche Gesch- society," 350 ; ' Die Philosophic des 



ichte im Neunzehnten Jahrhundert,' Als Ob ' quoted, iv. 92 sqq. ; 97. 



i v. 200. "Values " or "Worths " (Lotze), iv. 64, 

 Trench, iii. 8. 65, 125 ; terms introduced by Lotze, 



Trendelenburg, Adolf, ' Elementa 522 ; the world of, 750. 



Logices Aristot.,' iii. 27 ; ' Logische Vasiliev, iii. 107. 



Untersuchungen,' 51 ; 52 ; leads Vaughan, C. E., Introduction to 



Aristotelian studies, 125 ; quoted, ' Romantic Revolt,' iv. 288 ; quoted, 



387 ; 411, 414, 521 ; and Martineau, 426. 



iv. 376; 607. Veitch, J., iii. 66; 'Hamilton' in 

 Treviranus, iii. 554 ; iv. 740. Blackwoods' " Philos. Classics " 



Troltsch, ' Philosophy of Religion,' iii. quoted, 379, 380. 



430 ; 546 ; quoted, iv. 326. Vernes, Maurice, iii. 185. 



True, the, iv. 15, 18, 66. Vicq-d'Azyr, iii. 304 ; iv. 468. 



Tufts, J. F., Windelband's 'History of Vieweg, publishers, iii. 374. 



Philosophy' (English transl.), iii. 57. Vinci, Lionardo da, iii. 612. 



Tumarkin, Anna, iv. 580. Vico, G., iv. 5, 6, 423, 424, 456, 689. 



Turgot, influence on Cpmte, iv. 188 ; Virchow, iii. 562, 598 ; iv. 518. 



452, 453, 456. Virgil and Homer, interpreted by Voss, 

 Turner, H. H., 'Modern Astronomy,' iii. 145. 



iii. 102 ; iv. 47, 99. Vischer, Fr. Th., iv. 15 ; and Hegel, 

 Tylor and Lubbock, iv. 213, 429. 62 ; Einfuhlung, 102 ; criticism of Her- 



bartian ^Esthetics, 105 ; ' ^Esthetik,' 

 Ueberweg, 'Grundriss,' iii. 38, 75, 349, 105; Kritische Gauge,' 105. 



435 ; iv. 266 ; ' System of Logic ' Vogt, Carl, iii. 100 ; ' Physiologische 



(English transl.) by T. M. Lindsay, Briefe,' 198; ' Bilder aus dem 



iii. 209 ; 253 ; influenced by Schleier- Thierleben,' ib. ; ' Kohlerglaube und 



