Elements of metaphysics
A. E. Taylor
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  • Harmony, Pre-established, [187], [317].
  • Hegel, [40] ff., [42] ff., [391], [401].
  • Herbart, [39], [42], [68].
  • Hobhouse, L. T., [74], [137], [138], [199].
  • Hume, [29], [7], [133], [169], [172], [183], [400] ff.
  • Identity, Psychophysical, doctrine of, [102], [321], [331], [332].
  • Identity, a teleological concept, [335].
    • (See also [Unity of Thing]).
  • Imitation, significance of, for personality, [206].
  • Immanent Causality, [183] ff.
  • Immediacy, [32].
  • “Immortality,” 354 ff.
  • Indeterminism, [376-379].
  • Individuality, nature of, [57], [98] ff.;
    • degrees of, [109] ff.;
    • infinite and finite, [115] ff.
  • Infinite Regress, [148] ff., [156];
    • in space and time, [255] ff., [259];
    • in causal relation, [177].
  • Infinity, meaning of, [116].
  • Interaction, Psychophysical, [317], [329-331].
  • Introjection, meaning of, [81];
    • origin of, [81], [299] ff.;
    • justification of, [301] ff.
  • James, W., [53], [91], [318], [370], [383], [390], [400].
  • Kant, [11], [24], [39], [43], [69], [134], [188], [242] ff., [259], [359], [366], [387], [400] ff.
  • Law, meaning of, [218] ff.
  • Laws in Nature, [196], [229].
  • Leibnitz, [68], [82], [86], [91] ff., [117], [187] ff., [317], [366], [401], [404].
  • Locke, [128], [136], [200], [318], [353], [365], [366].
  • Lotze, [41], [42], [133], [224], [289].
  • Mach, E., [174], [175], [192], [223], [228], [283], [290].
  • Machine, nature of a, [236], [237].
  • McTaggart, J. E., [345], [357], [391], [398], [413].
  • Malebranche, [184], [185], [317].
  • Mass, definition of, [289];
    • conservation of, [290];
    • a relative concept, [290], [291].
  • Matter, meaning of, [198] ff.
  • Mechanical view of Nature, [233] ff., [237] ff., [283] ff.;
    • postulates of, [284], [292] ff.
  • Mechanism, meaning of, [196], [237] ff.
  • Method of Metaphysics, [38] ff.
  • Mill, J. S., [24], [180] ff., [370].
  • Monadism, [86], [91], [94].
  • Monism, [85].
  • Münsterberg[Münsterberg], H., [45], [67], [198], [283], [303] ff., [315], [318], [321], [324], [329].
  • Mysticism, [14], [33], [153];
    • in what sense justifiable, [413].
  • Necessity and causal relation, [183].
  • Newton, [128], [200].
  • Nietzsche, [276].
  • Number-series, [151] ff., [248-250], [259].
  • Occasionalism, [184], [317].
  • Ontology, character of, [42].
  • Order, a teleological concept, [118];
    • order in space and time, [251].
  • Organism, nature of a, [96].
  • Parallelism, Psychophysical, [317], [320-329].
  • Pearson, K., [75], [290].
  • Phenomenalism, [10], [136].
  • Physical order, nature of the, [194] ff., [198], [208], [282].
  • Plato, [3], [55], [77], [95], [276], [366], [386], [393], [398], [409].
  • Pleasure-pain, [55], [344].
  • Plotinus, [398].
  • Pluralism, [86] ff.
  • Position not a principle of individuation, [58];
    • relativity of, [253].
  • Pragmatism, [317].
  • Prediction in science, [219] ff.
  • Progress not infinite, [387-389].
  • Psychical order, nature of the, [298] ff.
  • Psychology, character of, as a science, [296] ff.
  • Psychology and Physiology, [303] ff.
  • Psychology, Rational, nature of, [43] ff.
  • Purpose, nature of, [55] ff.
  • Qualities, primary and secondary, [128] ff.
  • Quality and relation, [140] ff.
  • Quality and substance, [128] ff.
  • Quality, spatial and temporal, [244].