212 INDEX. 



INHERENT MEANINGS of Sounds, see Sounds. 



INHEREVT NECESSITY, t. 60, p. 39 ; t. 180, p. 148. 



INITIALS, use of, t. 222, p. 181. 



INORGANISMUS, t. 137, p. 101 ; t. 135, p. 157. 



I'ISKI, Transcendental Ontology Fichte, t. 158, p. 127, (etc.) 



INSTINCTUAL LANGUAGE, see Old Style Languages. 



INTEGRAL, and Fractional, t. 160, p. 130. 



INTEGRALISM, Final and All-sided Philosophy, t. 218, p. 178; t. 231, p. 185 



INTELLIGENCE, Pure Transcendental Ficlite, t. 158, p. 127. 



INTERSPACES, of Silence ; see Silences = Negation, t. 143, p. 104. 



INTERSTICES, = Negation, t. 143, p. 104. 



INVERSE AND DIRECT ORDER, of Sounds, t. 157, p. 124. 



-lo, as termination, distributed, t. 181, 182, pp. 149-155 ; t. 20."), p. 171. 



-Isiius, as termination, defined, Vocabulary ; t. 45, p. 31. 



ITALIAN, and German Languages characterized, t. 85, p. 54 ; t. 86, p. 55. 



ITALICS, etc., free use of, t. 221, p. 180. 



J. 



JUDGMENT, see Non-inclinism. 



K. 



KANT, General TranscendentaJist, t. 153, p. 128 ; cited, t. 185, p. 156. 



KAUV,IO, the Specialismus, t. 139, p. 102. 



KEN, or keenness of mind, t. 170, p. 142. 



KINGDOMS, the Three, of Nature, t. 118, p. 80 ; t. 14'"), p. 103. 



KLIX-EIN, and /-in-ein, Greek, t. 194, p. 161. 



KKIX-EIN krinsta, see yWin-ein ; t. 194, p. 161. 



L. 



L, (and E), Inherent Meanings of, illustrated in English, t. 119, pp. 82-87. 



LANGUAGE, a Minor Universe, t. 63, p. 39 ; the Modelic one, do., Media- 

 torial, do. ; two Naturismal Methods with, t. 64, 65, 68, pp. 40-43 ; 

 Scientismal Method repeats the Logic of Naturism, t. 69, p. 44 ; meas- 

 ures the distribution of the Universe, t. 71, p. 45; A NEW SCIENTIFIC 

 UNIVERSAL, t. 74, p. 46 ; entire, distributed by the Alphabet, t. 80, p. 50 ; 

 distributes the Universe, t. 81, do. ; t. 150, p. 109 ; only accidentally 

 the leading subject, t. 215, p. 175; t. 216, p. 177 ; Angelic, t. 224, p. 132. 



LANGUAGES, some characterized by Vowels, some by Consonants, t. 85, p. 54. 



LARDNER, Dr. Dionisius, on Steam Navigation of the Ocean, t. 120, p. 88. 



LAW, of Analogy, not understood, t. 9, p. 4; Inherent and Necessary, t. 

 62, p. 39 ; the Analogue of a Line, t. 168, p. 141; Essential, Indux-llinir, 

 of all Being, t. 199, p. 165 ; Domain of, t. 206, p. 171. 



LEIIRE, (Ger.) equal to lore or -logy, t. 25, p. 20. 



