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INDEX.
757
Remouver, Ch., His Principles of Nature, (r) 212.
Resemblance, Judgment and (s) 741.
Robertson, George Croom, (n) 255.
Rousseau and the German Philosophy of History, (b) 628.


S

Schiller, F. C. S., (n) 639.
Schopenhauer, His Life and Philosophy (Fischer), (r) 724.
Science, The Religion of, (s) 738.
Self-Realization and the Moral Ideal, (a) 652.
Sensation, and Intellection, (b) 634; Of Pleasure, (s) 729.
Sensations, Elementary, in Color Systems, (s) 358.
Sense of Effort, (r) 69.
Sensibility, Cutaneous, (r) 73; Organic Laws of, and the Vibratory Theory, (s) 730.
Simmel, His Introduction to Ethics, (b) 116, (r) 226.
Sociability and Morals among Animals, (s) 486.
Socialism and the American Spirit, (b) 502.
Sociology, and Moral Questions, (s) 239, 362; Critique of Spencer’s, (s) 616.
Socrates, The Real and Xenophon’s (r) 343.
Song, Internal Speech and, (a) 383.
Soul, The Mastery of, (b) 382.
Space, Sensations of, and the Ear-Labyrinth, (s) 482, 608.
Speech, Internal, and Song, (a) 385.
Spencer, Negative Beneficence and Positive Beneficence, (r) 720; Principles of Ethics, (b) 115, (r) 439; Critique of his Sociology, (s) 616.
Spinoza, The Moral Problem in the Philosophy of, (s) 495; The Ethics of, (b) 635.
Stimuli, Monocular, Binocular Effects of, (s) 99.
Stoicism, Philosophy of the Middle, (b) 121, (r) 221.
Suggestion, From Sexual Sensation, (b) 248; Hypnotism and, (b) 626.


T

Teleology, The Sources and Development of Kant’s, (b) 249.
Thilly, Dr. Frank, (n) 639.
Things-in-Themselves, Kant’s Doctrine of, (s) 617.
Thought and Things, Lotze’s Antithesis between, (s) 110.
Time Magnitudes, Estimation of Smell, (s) 100; Time Sense, Psychology of the, (s) 605.
Truth and Error, The Meaning of, (a) 408.


U

Unity, The Search for, (r) 601.
Utilitarian Ethics, The Æsthetic Element in, (b) 499.
Utilitarianism, (s) 106.


V

Vibratory Theory and Organic Laws of Sensibility, (s) 730.
Vision, Binocular Effects of Monocular Stimuli, (s) 99.
Visual Type, A Calculator of the, (s) 610.
Volition, Irrational, (s) 483.
Volitional Motor Ability, Development of, (s) 356.


W

Weismann, His Theory of Heredity, (b) 373, (s) 622.
Will, The, Development of (s) 93.
Wundt, His Principles of Physiological Psychology, (b) 637; Human and Animal Psychology, (b) 119; Ethics, (b) 117.


Z

Zeno of Ellis, His Arguments concerning Motion, (s) 493.