on love, 338;

theory of ludicrous, ii. 270;

influence of Kantian doctrine on mathematics, i. 94, 385;

explanation of matter, i. 12 n., iii. [54];

“Metaphysical First Principles of Natural Science,” i. 88, ii. 111, 219, 224, 225;

metaphysics, impossibility of, ii. 386 seq.;

method of, ii. 53-55, iii. [5];

Kant's mother, iii. [327];

negative result of philosophy, ii. 17;

nihil privativum, i. 528;