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INDEX.
Descartes, Letters of, (s) 128, 368; An Epistemological Examination of his "Idea" and "Perception," (r) 450; Philosophy of, (r) 562.
Dialectic, The Notion of, in the Memorabilia, (s) 366.
Dioptrics, (s) 690.
Dreams, Personality in, (s) 683.
Dreher's Antinomies, (s) 343.
Duty, (r) 93.


E

Educational System of the Jesuits, Loyola and the, (r) 564.
Ego, The, and the External World, (s) 363.
Energy, The Theory of, (s) 590, 696.
English Philosophy, Contributions to, (s) 238.
Epistemology, Psychology, Metaphysics and, (a) 129; The Problem of, (a) 504; Psychology and, (r) 655.
Ethical Principle, The, and the State, (r) 673.
Ethical Theory, Types of, (r) 93.
Ethical Worth, (r) 458.
Ethics, Outline of a Critical Theory of, (r) 95; Of Ancient Greece, (s) 124; An Introduction to, (r) 196; For Young People, (r) 199; Of Reason, (r) 214; Spencer's Animal Ethics, (a) 241; Studies in, and Religion, (r) 333; The Significance of Theological Conceptions for, (r) 457; The Problem of, in the Present, (r) 570; Practical, (r) 671. See also Morals and Justice.
Ethnology and Æsthetics, (s) 226.
Evolution, (s) 229, (r) 451; The Universe and its, (r) 198; Mental, (s) 233; Of Man, (s) 360; A Study in the Philosophy of, (r) 559.


F

Feeling and Will, (r) 309.
Freedom, as Ethical Postulate, (r) 92; Inhibition and, (a) 369.
Free-will, A Mathematical View of, (a) 292.
Fundamental Problems, (r) 210.


G

Greek Ethics, The Unity of, (s) 124.
Greek Philosophy, A Short History of, (r) 109; Fragments of, (s) 125, (r) 668; A Study of, (r) 211; Early, (r) 662.
Greek Psychology, (s) 235.
Green, His Theory of the Moral Motive, (a) 593.


H

Hartmann, His Theory of Responsibility, (s) 350.
Hegel, His Logic, (r) 107; The Ethics of, (s) 229; The Changes of Method in his Dialectic, (s) 239, 585.
Herbert of Cherbury, (s) 366.
Hippon, New Fragments of Xenophanes and, (s) 125.
Hobbes, His Epistemology, (s) 367.
Holbach, Philosophy of, (s) 587.
Hypnotism, and Crime, (s) 351; And Suggestion, (s) 679.


I

Idealism, The Critical Philosophy and, (a) 9; Realism and, (s) 358; Reality and, (d) 535.
Identity, On Sameness and, (r) 208.
Immortality, Belief in, among the Greeks, (r) 336.
Impersonals, (s) 575.
Induction, and Deduction, (s) 113.
Inhibition and Freedom of the Will, (a) 369.
Italian Philosophy of the Present, (s) 240.


J

James, Ladd's Criticism of his Psychology, (d) 299.
Julian, Dion Chrysostomos as his Source, (s) 237.
Justice, Spencer's, (r) 79.


K

Kant, What He Should Not Be to us, (s) 123; Ernst Platner's Relation to,