Νόμιμον, equivocal use, ii. [38].

[Nominalism], first protest against Realism, Antisthenes, i. [164];
of Stilpon, [167].

[Nomos], idea of law less extensive than, i. [380 n.], [382 n.], ii. [92 n.];
omnipotence of King, i. [378], [380], [392 n.], [424], ii. [333];
Sokrates an exception, [ ib.];
Plato’s and Aristotle’s theory of politics to resist King, i. [393 n.];
Plato appeals to, iv. [24 n.];
Epiktêtus, i. [388 n.];
common sense of a community, its propagation, ii. [274];
no common End among established νόμιμα, iii. [282 n.], iv. [204 n.];
see [Authority], [Orthodoxy].

[Non-ens], see [Ens].

[Noumenon] of Kant agrees with Parmenidês’ ens, i. [21].

[Nous], see [Reason].

[Number], the principle of Pythagoreans, i. [ 9-12], [14];
differs from Plato’s Idea, [10];
its modern application, [ ib. n.], [14 n.];
limited to ten, according to Plato and Pythagoreans, [11 n.];
the Greek geometrical conception of, iii. [112 n.];
mean proportionals, iv. [224 n.];
see [Arithmetic].

O.

[Oaths], iv. [413].

[Objective], and subjective views of ethics, Sokrates distinguished, i. [451];
dissent coincident with subjective unanimity, [ ib.];
see [Relativity. ]