made philosophy start from self-consciousness, ii. 164, 165, 201, 400, iii. [59];

the quantity of a motion, ii. 226;

opinion of mathematics, ii. 323;

slept a great deal, ii. 465;

criticism of his doctrines, ii. 494-496;

relation to Spinoza, iii. [475].

Desire, the universal nature of things, i. 165, iii. [34];

in a psychological regard, ii. 429.

Determinism, iii. [67-69].

Δευτερος πλους, the second way of the denial of the will, i. 506, iii. [454], [465].