[Strabo], value of poets, iv. [152 n.]
[Straton], theory of sensation, i. [63 n.], iii. [166 n.];
Plato’s doctrine of reminiscence, ii. [250 n.]
Strümpell, on Parmenidês, iii. [71 n.], [75 n.]
[Subject], independent object and, do not explain facts of consciousness, iii. [131];
perpetually implicated with object, [118], [122 n.], [123], [128];
in regard to intelligible world, proved from Plato, [121], [125];
shown more easily than in reference to sense, [122];
Hobbes on, [117 n.];
relations are nothing in the object without a comparing subject, [127];
see [Relativity].
[Subjective], of Xenophanes, i. [18];
and objective views of ethics, Sokrates distinguished, [451];
unanimity coincident with objective dissent, [ ib.];
Plato’s reference to objective and, iii. [134].
[Subjectivism], an objection to Homo Mensura, iii. [151].
[Suckow], on Menexenus, iii. [412 n.];
Sophistês and Politikus, [185 n.];
Leges, iv. [431], [432].
[Suicide], Hegesias, the death-persuader, i. [202];
Cynics, and Indian Gymnosophists, [161 n.]
Συμφέρον, derivation, iii. [301 n.]