INDEX
- Absolutism, [13], [chap. viii.]
- Action, [91] n., [105], [chap. iv.]
- Activity-Experience, [105], [109]
- Alexander, S., [163]
- Anti-Intellectualism, [73], [239]
- Appearance and Reality, [84]
- Arcesilaus, [155]
- Aristotle, [155]
- Armstrong (Prof.), [49] n.
- Attention, [119]
- Augustine, [107]
- Avenarius, [41]
- Bain, [120]
- Baldwin, J. M., [156], [110] n.
- Bawden (Prof.), [17], [85]
- Belief, [64], [65], [229] n., [251]
- Bergson, [72], [104], [126]
- Berthelot, [117]
- Blondel, [32], [34]
- Bosanquet, B., [110], [185], [chap. viii.]
- Bourdeau, [26], [133] n., [193]
- Boyce-Gibson (Prof.), [154]
- Bradley, F. H., [74], [75], [91]
- Browning, R., [117]
- Brunschvig, [30]
- Bryce, James, [193]
- Butler, [119]
- Caird, E., [112]
- Carlyle, [125]
- Chesterton, W. K., [117], [156]
- Cohen, [48] n.
- Common-sense Beliefs, [7]
- Common-sense Philosophy, [117]
- Comte, [120]
- Contemplation, [96]
- Cornford, [184]
- Curtis (Prof. M. M.), [22]
- Dawes-Hicks (Prof.), [163]
- De Maistre, [170]
- Descartes, [66], [121]
- Desjardins, P., [37]
- Dewey, J., [16], [17], [37], [62], [147], [173], [175]
- Du Bois Reymond, [110]
- Duncan (Prof.), [122]
- Duns Scotus, [119]
- Eleutheropulos, [43]
- Elliot, H. S. R., [66]
- Epicureanism, [118]
- Eucken, [39], [154]
- Ewald (Dr.), [44], [48]
- Flournoy, [180]
- Fouillée, [37] n.
- Fraser, A. C., [112]
- Futurism, [26]
- Geddes, P., [123]
- Goethe, [195], [215]
- Gordon, A., [152–3]
- Green, T. H., [199]
- Gregory (Prof.), [24]
- Inge (Dean), [29], [31]
- Invention, [192]
- James, W., [3], [4], [24], [35], [39], [45], [50], [65], [135], [182], [192] n.
- Jerusalem, W., [43]
- Joachim, [56]
- Jones, Sir H., [56]
- Joseph, [57]
- Kant, [119], [121], [247]
- Kant and Hegel, [183]
- Knox (Capt.), [15]
- Lalande, A., [29], [33], [164]
- Lankester (Sir R.), [167]
- Lecky, [70]
- Leighton (Prof.), [133]
- Le Roy, [31]
- Locke, [61], [119]
- Lovejoy (Prof.), [49]
- MacEachran (Prof.), [49] n.
- Mach, [40]
- Mackenzie, J. S., [112]
- Maeterlinck, [90]
- Mallarmé, [214]
- Marett, [160]
- Mastermann, G. F. G., [118]
- M’Dougall, [104]
- McTaggart, J. M. E., [92]
- Meaning, [21], [51], [149]
- Mellone, [57]
- Merz, [157]
- Münsterberg, [46]
- Natorp, [48]
- Needham (Prof.), [101], [260]
- New Realism, [53]
- Nietzsche, [118], [139], [151]
- Ostwald, [40], [41]
- Pace (Prof.), [187]
- Paleyism, [247]
- Papini, [24], [135]
- Pascal, [119]
- Pater, W., [124]
- Peirce, [3], [22]
- Perry (Prof.), [53], [185]
- Perry, Bliss, [171], [179]
- Plato, [57], [61], [121], [150], [151]
- Pluralism, [87]
- Poincaré, [30]
- Pradines, [36] n.
- Pragmatism, and American philosophy, [49], [chap. vii.];
- and British thought, [54];
- and French thought, [28];
- and German thought, [38];
- and Italian thought, [23];
- a democratic doctrine, [105];
- its ethics, [136];
- its pluralism, [162];
- its sociological character, [164], [262];
- its theory of knowledge, [131];
- its theory of truth, [127];
- its theory of reality, [135]
- Pratt (Prof.), [51], [127]
- Radical Empiricism, [85]
- Renan, [110]
- Renouvier, [29]
- Rey, [31]
- Riley, W., [26] n.
- Ritzsche, [45]
- Royce, J., [54]
- Russell, B., [61], [66] n., [169]
- Santayana, [171], [181], [190]
- Schellwien, [44]
- Schiller, F. C. S., [12], [14], [16], [132], [133]
- Schinz, [192] n.
- Schopenhauer, [28], [119], [151], [260]
- Seth, James, [14] n.
- Seth-Haldane, [260]
- Shaw, Bernard, [124]
- Sidgwick, H., [56], [118], [119] n., [140]
- Sigwart, [42]
- Simmel, [44]
- Spencer, [41] n.
- Starbuck, [28]
- Stoicism, [118]
- Stout, G. F., [55]
- Subjective Idealism, [259]
- Taylor, A. E., [57], [77], [78], [199] n., [219]
- Teleology, [88], [198]
- Tertullian, [119]
- Theism, [215] n.
- Themistius, [155]
- Thompson, J. H., [144]
- Titchener, [157]
- Truth, [59], [81], [163]
- Tufts, [147]
- Tyndall, [110]
- Vaihinger, [39]
- Walker, L. J., [31]
- Ward, James, [30], [55], [143], [162]
- Wells, H. G., [123]
- Westermarck, [145]
- Windelband, [46], [150]
- Wollaston, [224]
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