[Materialists], iii. [203], [223];
meaning of ens, [231];
argument against, [203], [224], [226], [228];
reply open to, [224], [229].

[Matter], Aristotle’s materia prima, i. [72], iii. [397 n.];
τὸ δεκτικὸν of Timæus, [ ib.];
four elements not primitive, iv. [238];
prime, action of Ideas on, [ ib.];
Voltaire on, i. [168 n.]

[Maximus Tyrius], on Plato’s reminiscence, ii. [250 n.];
variety, iii. [400 n.]

[Measure], Plato’s conception, ii. [112], [117], iii. [260];
τὸ μέτριον of Plato, [397 n.];
Platonic idéal, undefined results, ii. [374];
Pythagorean καιρός, iii. [397 n.];
necessary, to choose pleasures rightly, ii. [293], [357 n.], iii. [391];
virtue a right estimate of pleasure and pain, ii. [293], [305];
courage a just estimate of things terrible, [307];
false estimates of pleasures habitual, iii. [353];
true pleasures admit of, [357];
directive sovereignty of, [391];
how applied in Protagoras, [ib.];
how explained in Philêbus, [393].

[Medical Art], analogy of rhetoric to, iii. [31];
reducible to rule, ii. [372 n.];
physician not bound by peremptory rules, iii. [269];
no refined, allowed, iv. [28];
Plato’s view of, [250];
synthetic character of ancient, [260 n.]

[Megarics], transcendental, not ethical, i. [122];
shared with Plato the eristic of Sokrates, [124], [126];
logical position misrepresented by historians, [131];
negative dialectic attributed by historians to, [371];
not peculiar to, [387];
the charge brought by contemporaries against Sokrates, [388];
fallacies of, ii. [215], iii. [92];
sophisms of Eubulides, i. [133];
real character of, [135];
alleged over-refinement in classification of, iii. [196 n.];
not the idealists of Sophistês, [244];
controversy with Aristotle about Power, i. [135];
Aristotle’s arguments not valid, [ 136-8];
Aristotle himself concedes the doctrine, [139 n.];
doctrine of Diodôrus Kronus, [140], [143];
defended by Hobbes, [ ib.];
depends on question of universal regularity of sequence, [141];
sophism of Diodôrus Kronus, [ ib.], [143];
Stilpon, [147];
Cicero on, [135 n.];
Ritter, [129 n.];
Prantl, [ib.], [132 n.];
Zeller, [131 n.];
Winckelmann, [132 n.];
Marbach, [ib.];
Tiedemann, [ib.];
Stallbaum, [ib.];
Deycks, [136 n.];
see [Eukleides].

[Melêtus], reply of Sokrates to, Plato and Xenophon compared, i. [456];
Plato’s views coincide with, iv. [211], [230 n.], [381], [385], [411], i. [113].

[Melissus] of Samos, i. [93].

[Memory], difference of μνήμη and ἀνάμνησις, iii. [350 n.];
see [Association].

Ménage, on etymology, iii. [303 n.]