INDEX 



Achilles and the tortoise, 80 ff, 



89 ff 

 Acquaintance, the relation of, 209 ff 

 Alexander, 125 

 American Realists, the, 134 

 Aristotle, 42, 76, 97 



Bacon, 41 



Bergson, 14 ff,. 22, 105, 128, 185 ff, 



203 

 Berkeley, 97, 132 

 Blake, i 

 Bosanquet, 99 

 Broad, 89 



Calculus, the, 82 



Cantor, Georg, 64, 81 ff, 85, 91 



Carlyle, 50, 82 



Cause, the conception of, 135 , 



180 ff 

 Christianity and renunciation, 51 

 Chuang Tzii, 106 

 Construction of permanent things and 



matter, 169 ff 

 Constructions, logical, 155 ff 



Darwin, 15, 23, 43 

 Dedekind, 64, 81 ff, 85 

 Descartes, 97, 126 

 Descriptions, 175, 214 ff 



Education, 37 ff 

 Euclid, 62, 92, 94 

 Evolutionism, 23 ff, 28 



Fano, 93 

 Faraday, 34 

 Free will, 205 ff 

 Frege, 78 n 



Galileo, 42 

 Gladstone, 177 

 Good and evil, 26 flf 



Hegel, 8, 10, 18, 85, 97, 105 ff 



Heine, 1 1 \ 



Heraclitus, i ff, 10 



Hertz, 34 



Holt, 177 n 



Hume, I, 97 



Infinite, the mathematical, 84 ff 



James, William, icx) 



Jones, Miss E. E. C, 224 , 225 



Judgment, 219 ff 



Kant, 85, 96, 97, 99, ii8ff 

 Knowledge by acquaintance, 209 ff ; 

 by description, 214 ff 



Laplace, 23 



Leibniz, 76, 79, 82 ff, 97, 126, 144, 



160 

 Locke, 97 

 Logic, the laws of, 68 ff 



Macaulay and Taylor's theorem, 95 



Malthus, 43 



Mathematics, 58 ff; and the Meta- 

 physicians, 74 ff ; and logic, 75 ff ; 

 and the infinitesimal. 82 ff 



Matter, the nature of, 125 ff; defi- 

 nition of, 164 ff 



Maxwell, 34 



Meaning and denotation, 223 ff 



Meinong, 174, 220 m, 225 



Militarism, 50 



Mill, 185, 193 ff 



Mysticism and logic, i ft 



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