INDEX 



427 



Continuous and indivisible, pro- 

 blem of their reconciliation, 

 21 sqq. 



Contradiction, principle of, 58 sqq., 

 235 ; a principle of exclusion, 

 67 ; inadequacy of, 60 ; relation 

 to sufficient reason, 66, 187; 

 according to Leibniz and Kant, 

 172 sqq. ; according to Schopen- 

 hauer, 184 ; according to Leib- 

 niz and Lotze, ig6 ; its conse- 

 quences in Leibniz's philosophy, 

 68. See also Sufficient reason. 



Con way, Countess of, 155. 



Copernicus, 318 n. 



Cordemoi, 43 n, 310 n. 



Created beings pregnant with their 

 future states, 44 n, 231, 373, 

 419 ; imperfections of, 240, 250, 

 416. See Monads. 



Creation, emanation and figura- 

 tion, 243 n. 



Cyrus, story of, 290. 



Death, meaning of, 115, 259, 413 ; 

 is a sleep, 374. 



De Diaeta quoted, 308 n. 



Democritus, 155, 219 n, 306, 307 n, 

 352. 



Demonstration, 56 n. 



Descartes, 43 n, 155, 243 n, 352 ; 

 Leibniz's dissatisfaction with 

 his philosophy, 8, 9 ; Leibniz's 

 criticisms of, 54 n ; Descartes's 

 view of matter, 86 ; in relation 

 to transubstantiation, 5 ; his 

 views of matter and mind re- 

 jected by Leibniz, 27, 128 sqq.; 

 his proofs of the existence of 

 God criticized by Leibniz, 275 ; 

 his views on the immortality of 

 the soul criticized by Leibniz, 

 225 n; Descartes and Leibniz 

 on secondary qualities, &c., 375, 

 376 n; on the seat of the soul, 

 314 n ; Descartes's theory of 

 knowledge, 122; his view of per- 

 ception, 224 ; clear and distinct 

 ideas, 48 ; self-consciousness, 

 52 ; principle of contradiction, 

 58 ; eternal truths, 242 n ; 

 possible things, 64 n ; thinking 

 and extended substance, 42 ; 



animals, 52 ; animal spirits, 

 314 n ; analytical geometry, 77 ; 

 conservation of motion, 86 sqq., 

 88 n, 264 n, 327 ; nature of 

 substance, 25 ; sensation, 52 ; 

 soul and body, 263, 311 ; inten- 

 tional species, 2 20 n ; on the 

 meaning of ' eminent ' and 

 ' formal,' 238 n ; method of 

 doubt, 24 ; vortex hypothesis, 

 378 n ; Descartes's use of the 

 idea of cause, 160 ; of the idea 

 of God, 161 ; attitude towards 

 earlier thought, 152, 157 ; affec- 

 tation of ignorance, 152 n; rela- 

 tion to Gassendi, 303 n ; Locke, 

 I24n; Kegis,305 n; Spinoza, 24. 



Desire, instinctive, 138. 



Development and envelopment, 



H5, 259, 307, 374 n, 4I.4- 

 Diderot in praise of Leibniz, 1 7. 

 Dillmann on Leibniz, is6n; on 



vinculum substantiate, 119 n. 

 Du Bois-Reyrnond, 37 n, 93 n, 



199 n. 

 Duns Scotus, 243 n, 358 n. 



Eckhart, Leibniz's secretary, 16, 



J 7- 



Eduction of forms, 260 n. 

 Egypt, Leibniz's project for the 



conquest of, 5. 

 Empirical knowledge, 52, 233, 364, 



365, 4 12 - 



Enlightenment, value of, 149. 



Entelechies, 50, 159, 221 n, 229, 

 301 ; in matter, 94 n, 96 ; of 

 compound substances, no ; dis- 

 tinguished from souls, 230. 



Entia mentalia and semi-men- 

 talia, 101. 



Epicurus, 264^ 



Equity, 287. 



Erdinann on Leibniz's view of 

 space and time, 101 ; on the 

 vinculum substantiate, 1 19 n. 



Ernest, Landgraf of Hesse- Rhein- 

 fels, 298 n. 



Essences or possibilities, 241 n ; 

 tend to existence, 247, 340, 342 ; 

 essence and existence, 66 



Eternal and necessary truths, 57, 

 120, 233, 363; conditional, 60 n, 



