Weeping, i. 486-488, iii. [406].
Weighing, two ways of, ii. 227.
Whewell, ii. 323.
Wieland, i. 246, ii. 427, iii. [200].
Will, subject of, iii. [126];
identity of subject of will and knowledge, 132;
as the thing in itself, i. 142, ii. 407;
contrast between will and its phenomenal appearance, i. 145, 166, 213-215, iii. [69-71];
objectification of, i. 130, 166-168, ii. 468;