INDEX. 



259 



developed empiricism, 55, 60, 61; 

 place in system of rationalism, 58; in 

 Kant, 71; rejected by absolute ideal- 

 ism, 92. 



Satisfactoriness of an idea, its truth, 

 129; theory criticised, 139 ff. 



SCHELLING, 105. 



Scientific laws, nature of their validity, 



142 ff.; relativity to context, 153. 

 SHAFTESBURY, 12, in, 129 n. 

 SPENCER, 148, 156. 

 SPINOZA, 4, 7, 8, 19, 40, 41 ff., 57, 58, 



68, 234. 

 Stoics, 21. 



Subjective Idealism, 55, 61 ff., 173 ff. 

 Substance, in rationalism, 9, 20, 40; 

 in Locke, 10; in Hume, 12; in Kant, 



76; in absolute idealism, 91. See 



Actual. 

 Sufficient reason, principle of, 9. 



Survival, 136 ff. 



Synthetic first principles, 38 ff., 68. 



Temperament, as a philosophical 



premise, 144 ff . 

 Thing-in-itself, 71, 80 ff. 



TlTCHENER, I2O, 146. 



Truth, rationalistic conception, 8 ff., 67; 

 limits of, for empiricism, 12; of in- 

 trospection, 20, 24 ff; of intuition, 

 23; Descartes's criterion, 23; Kant's 

 conception, 70 ff.; Hegel's conception 

 92 f.; pragmatist theory, 128 ff.; 

 development of, 148 ff. See Repre- 

 sentative theory. 



TURGOT, 96. 



Utilitarianism, compared with pragma- 

 tism, 140 ff. 



Values, objectivity of, 134. 

 Will-to-believe, 123, 133, 221 ff. 



