INDEX 



Studies in Religion^ cxxv, cxxxii. 



Sub-consciousness, 3. 164. 



Subjective and objective methods, 1, 

 I. 142-185 5 subjective method de- 

 fined, 144 ; chief danger in, 168 ; 

 failure of, in the sciences, 197. 



Sun, source of its heat, 2. 253. 



Survival of the fittest, 3. 18. 



Sympathy, 4. 136 j and representa- 

 tiveness, 146. 



Tactual sense, 3. 131 j how com- 

 pounded, 188. 

 Taine, H. A., 3. 179. 

 Taste, sense of, 3. 159, 186. 

 Tear and larme^ derivation of, 2. 



Teleological hypothesis, its logical 

 weakness, 4. 190-194 ; over- 

 thrown by natural selection, 208 ; 

 origin of , 2 1 3 ; as worked out by 

 evolution, ciii, cv, 4. 224 ; as 

 expressed in Unseen World^ cxiii ; 

 in Excursions of an Evo/utionisty 

 cxxii ; in Studies in Re/igion, 

 cxxv. 



Tennyson, Alfred, 4. 306. 



Test of Truth, the, xlvii, I. 65- 

 104. 



Theism, i. 9 ; does not necessarily 

 imply personality of God, 4. 251. 



Theology defined, I. 261. 



Three stages, Comte's law of the, I. 

 248-252, 3. 349, 359, 4. 328. 



Timaios of Plato, I. 149. 



Titius, planetary laws, 2. 268. 



Tobacco, misuse of, 4. 122 n. 



Torricelli, Evangelista, discovery of 

 atmospheric pressure, 2. 35. 



Tours, battle of, 4. 14. 



Toxodon, 3. 59 n. 



Trade winds, origin of, 2. 321. 



Transit lines, in brain, 3. 204, 216 ; 

 in nervous system, 212. 



Transitional forms, paucity of, Ixi, 

 3. 47-62. 



Transubstantiation, i. 181 n. 



Truth, test of, I. 65-104, 145- 

 147, 2. 146, 3. 237 ; definition 



of, I. 65, 102, 3. 362 ; does not 

 apply where experience is tran- 

 scended, I, 15, 4. 200 n. 



Tylor, E. B., primitive society, 4. 

 50 n., 135. 



Tyndall, John, atmosphere, 2. 346 ; 

 sound, 3. 210. 



Undulate ry motion, 2. 167. 

 Undulatory theory of light, I. 191. 

 Uniformity of belief and practice, 4. 



Uniformity of nature's laws, 2. 152. 

 Universe, origin of, I. 8-13, 149 j 



inscrutability of, 22, 4. 233. 

 University lectures, institution of, 



xxix, XXX, 

 Unknowable, doctrine of, rejected by 



positivism, I. 119, 250. 

 Unseen World, teleology expressed 



in, cxiii ; religious problems in, 



cxiii-cxx. 

 Unthinkable propositions, 1. 97, 



216. 

 Uranus, retrograde rotation of, 2. 



249, 262. 

 Use and disuse, law of, 3. 23-27, 



95- 



Variations in species, 3. 79, 83. 



Velocity of sound, 2. 29. 



Verification and metaphysics, i. 

 188-192. 



Vibration of particles, I. 27-30. 



Vico, G. v., theory of cycles, 2. 

 182. 



Violins, mellowing of, 3. 209. 



Virtual velocities, I. 53, 58. 



Vital principle, I. 344, 348. 



Volition, rise of, 3. 228, 260 ; and 

 the will, 258 ; theory of the law- 

 lessness of, 2. 18, 3. 265-279. 



Volitional theory of causation, i. 

 230-237, 4. 302 ; and mytho- 

 logy, cxl, I. 263, 2. 15. 



Voltaire, F. M. A. de, his Micro- 

 megas, I. 118. 



Von Baer, organic development, 1, 

 59, 2. 32, 228, 236, 395. 



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