Страница - 340Страница - 342- South, difficulty of literary production in, i: [194];
- conceptions of beauty in, [211].
- Specialization, necessity of, i: [263].
- Spencer, Herbert, ii: [108], [190], [207], 208, [221], [236], [247];
- Hearn’s admiration for, i: [58]; ii: [44], [409], [509];
- his influence upon Hearn, i: [85], [86], [365], [374], [375], [392], [394], [430], [431], [438], [459]; ii: [20], [26], [221], [222];
- his Sociology, i: [312];
- his essay on musical origination, [325];
- his conservatism regarding further physical evolution, [397];
- his theory of education, [456];
- his criticism of the Mombushō Readers, ii: 105;
- his theory of moral evolution, [137];
- history of good manners traced by, [183];
- socialism defined by, [184], [205];
- on heredity, [223], [226], [228], [234];
- on psychological evolution, [231];
- Darwin and, [235];
- his paper on the Method of Comparative Psychology, [249];
- application of his educational theories, [275];
- his views on eccentricity, [277];
- on war, [510].
- Sphinx, riddle of the, ii: [168].
- Spinoza, Baruch, ii: [173].
- Stamboul, black population of, i: [355].
- Stanford University, ii: [476], [477];
- plans for Hearn to lecture at, [496].
- Stauben, Daniel, his Scènes de la Vie Juive, i: [287].
- Steamships, Hearn’s account of the fatal effect of his presence upon, ii: [433].