[Prantl], objection to Homo Mensura, iii. [151 n.];
Timæus, iv. [255 n.];
Megarics, i. [129 n.], [132 n.]
[Praxiphanes], on Kritias, iv. [265 n.]
[Prayer], danger of, for mischievous gifts, ii. [12];
Sokrates on, and sacrifice, [17], [417], [419];
Sokrates prays for undefined favours — premonitions, [28];
Sokrates’ belief, iv. [394];
heresy that gods appeased by, [376], [384];
general Greek belief, [392], [394];
Herodotus, [ib.];
Epikurus, [395];
Aristotle, [ib.]
[Predicables], iii. [77 n.]
[Predication], predicate not recognised in Plato’s analysis, iii. [235];
only identical, legitimate, [223], [232 n.], [251];
coincidence in Plato, ii. [46 n.];
analogous difficulty in Parmenidês, i. [169];
error due to the then imperfect logic, iii. [241];
misconception of function of copula, [221], i. [170 n.];
arguments against, iii. [206], [212], [221];
Aristotle on, i. [166], [170];
after Aristotle, asserted by Stilpon, [166], [169];
Stilpon against accidental, [167];
logical subject has no real essence apart from predicates, [168 n.];
Menedêmus disallowed negative, [170];
see [Proposition].
[Pre-existence] of all animals, included in Plato’s proof of soul’s immortality, ii. [414].
[Pre-Sokratic], see [Philosophy].
[Priestley, Dr.], character of, i. [403 n.]
[Principle], march of philosophy up to or down from, i. [403];
of Thales, [4];
Anaximander, [5];
Anaximenes, [7];
Pythagoreans, [9-12], [14];
Parmenides, [24];
Herakleitos, [27];
Empedokles, [38];
Diogenes of Apollonia, [60];
defect of the Ionic philosophers, [38].