[Method], revolutionised by Sokrates, i. [x];
obstetric, [367], ii. [251], iii. [112], [176];
Aristotle’s Dialectic and Demonstrative, i. [363];
see [Dialectic], [Negative], [Inductive].
[Metics], admission of, iv. [362];
Xenophon on, i. [238].
Μέτριον, τό, of Plato, iii. [397 n.]
[Michelet], iv. [151 n.]
[Middle ages], disputations in the, i. [397 n.];
views on causation, ii. [409 n.]
Μίγμα, see [Chaos].
[Mill, Jas.], on law of mental association, ii. [192 n.];
transmission of established morality of a society, [275 n.];
on the moral sense, iv. [128 n.];
ethical end, [105 n.]
[Mill, J. S.], on vague connotation of general terms, ii. [48 n.];
evils of informal debate, [220 n.], [222 n.];
definition of fallacy, i. [129];
heads of fallacies, ii. [218];
fallacies of confusion, Descartes’ argument, iii. [297 n.];
of Sufficient Reason, earliest example of, i. [6 n.];
relativity of knowledge, iii. [128 n.];
abstract names, [78 n.];
simple objects undefinable, i. [172 n.];
comparison of Form with particular phenomena, iii. [64 n.];
necessity of Verification, [168 n.];
antecedent, consequent, simultaneous, [165 n.];
assumption in axioms of arithmetic, [396 n.];
axioms of arithmetic and geometry, from induction, iv. [353 n.];
ultimate laws of nature, iii. [132 n.];
relation of art to science, [43 n.];
the beautiful, ii. [50 n.];
hostility to novel attempts at analysis of ethics, i. [387 n.];
Liberty, [395 n.], ii. [367 n.];
Sokrates’ Utilitarianism, [310 n.];
theory of syllogism, [255 n.];
approximation to Plato and Aristotle as to ideal state of society, iv. [199 n.]
[Milton], on Plato’s intolerance, iv. [379 n.]
[Mind], doctrine of Parmenides, i. [26];
identified with heat by Demokritus, [75];
its seat in various parts of the body, Demokritus, [76];
Sokrates’ theory of natural state of human, [373];
elenchus the sovereign purifier of, iii. [197];
Sokrates’ obstetric, [112];
the self, ii. [11], [25];
state of agent’s, as to knowledge, frequent enquiry in Plato, [83];
Plato’s view, an assemblage of latent capacities, [164];
knowledge is dominant agency in, [290];
usefulness of negative result for training, [186];
operation of pre-natal experience on, iii. [13];
rhetoric should include a classification of minds and discourses, [32];
idéal unattainable, [42], [45];
compared to paper, [169], [351];
of each individual, tripartite, iv. [37];
analogous to rulers, guardians, craftsmen, [39];
high development of body and, equally necessary, ii. [422 n.];
relation to bodily organs, iii. [159], iv. [387 n.];
diseases of, from body, [250];
no man voluntarily wicked, [249], [ 365-8];
preservative and healing agencies, [250];
treatment of, by itself, [251];
rotations of kosmos to be studied, [252];
see [Reason], [Soul].