Ἀνόητα, meaning, iii. [65 n.]

[Antalkidas], peace of, iii. [404].

Anterastæ, see [Erastæ].

Ἀνθρώπινα, τά, iv. [302 n.]

[Antipater], i. [195].

[Antisthenes], works, i. [111], [115], [163 n.];
constant friend of Sokrates, [152];
copied manner of Sokrates in plainness and rigour, [150], [158 n.];
ethical, not transcendental, [122], [149];
and ascetic, [151], [160];
did not borrow from the Veda, [159 n.];
only identical predication possible, iii. [221], [223], [232 n.], [252], i. [165];
coincidence with Plato, ii. [47 n.];
refutation of, in Sophistês, iii. [223], [390 n.], i. [163], [165];
misconceived the function of the copula, iii. [221];
errors due to the then imperfect logic, [241];
fallacies of, ii. [215];
not caricatured in Kratylus, iii. [304 n.], [322 n.];
on pleasure, [389 n.];
compared with Aristippus, i. [190];
antipathy to Plato, [151], [152 n.], [165];
opposed Platonic ideas, [164];
the first protest of Nominalism against Realism, [ib.];
qualities non-existent without the mind, iii. [74 n.];
distinction of simple and complex objects, i. [171];
simple undefinable, [ ib.];
Aristotle on, [172];
Plato, [ib.];
Mill, [ib. n.];
Aristotle on school of, [115];
doctrines developed by Stoics, [198].

Antoninus, Marcus, view of death, [i. 422 n.];
etymologies, iii. [308 n.];
Pius, compared to Sokrates, ii. [382 n.], [ iii. 21 n. ]

[Anytus], hostility to Sophists, ii. [240];
and philosophy generally, [255].

Ἄπειρον, see [Infinite].