GENERAL INDEX.

A.

[Absolute] and relative, radically distinct points of view, i. [23 n.];
of Xenophanes, [18];
of Parmenides, [20-24], [66];
agrees with Kant’s, [21];
of Herakleitus, [29];
and Parmenides opposed, [37];
of Anaxagoras, homœomeries, [59 n.];
of Demokritus, [71], [80];
of Zeno, [93], [101];
Gorgias the Leontine reasoned against, as ens or entia, [103];
and relative, antithetised by Plato in regard to the beautiful, ii. [54];
Plato’s argument against, iii. [204], [227];
to Plato the only real, [385];
an objective, impossible, [294 n.], [298 n.];
see [Relative].

[Abstract], dialectic deals with, rhetoric with concrete, ii. [52], [53];
and concrete aggregates, [ ib.];
terms, debates about meaning, iii. [ 76-78];
different views of Aristotle and Plato, [76];
and concrete, difference not conspicuous in Plato’s time, [229].

[Academy], the, i. [254];
decorations, [269 n.];
Platonic school removed, 87 B.C. , [265 n.];
library founded for use of inmates and special visitors, [278 n.];
Cicero on negative vein of, [131 n.]

[Achilleus], and the tortoise, i. [97];
preferred by Hippias to Odysseus, ii. [56].

[Acoustics], to be studied by applying arithmetical relations and theories, iv. [74].

[Actual] and potential, Aristotle’s distinction, iii. [135 n.], i. [139].

Ἀδικήματα, iv. [367], [368].

Ælian, ii. [85 n.]