Hêraklês, the choice of, ii. [267 n.], i. [177].
[Heresy], see [Orthodoxy].
[Hermann, Godfrey], natural rectitude of names, iii. [300 n.]
[Hermann, K. F.], theory of Platonic canon, i. [307];
Susemihl coincides, [310];
principle of arrangement reasonable, [322];
more tenable than Schleiermacher’s, [324];
Ueberweg attempts to reconcile Schleiermacher with, [313];
on Hippias Major, ii. [34 n.];
Kratylus, iii. [309 n.];
Republic, [244 n.];
Leges, iv. [274 n.], [328 n.], [369 n.], [374 n.]
[Hermokrates], intended as last in Republic tetralogy, i. [325], iv. [266], [273].
[Herodotus], infers original aqueous state of earth from prints of shells and fishes, i. [19 n.];
Psammetichus’ experiment, iii. [289 n.];
the gods’ jealousy, iv. [164 n.];
sacrifice and prayer, [394], [ib. n.]
[Herschel, Sir John], axioms of arithmetic from induction, iv. [353 n.]
[Hesiod], cosmology, i. [ 2-3], [4 n.];
censured by Xenophanes, [16];
by Herakleitus, [26].
Hetæræ, iv. [359], i. [ 188-90].
[Hindoos], Sleeman on grounds of belief among, iii. [150 n.];
philosophers compared with Eleatics, i. [159 n.]