Arnold, Matthew, [154], [166], [457].
Art, and emotion, [94-95], [350], [357-58], [362]; and morals, [353], [362-67]; and nature, [331-33]; appreciation of, [312-46]; as an industry, [360-61]; as propaganda, [357-58], [362], [364]; as realization of ideals, [331], [337-41]; as recreation, [72], [336]; as vicarious experience, [94-95], [356-58]; expression of ideas by, [351-57]; fine, [334], [336-67], [344]; for art's sake, [365-66]; imagination in, [73], [338]; industrial, [64], [335]; origin of, [65], [333-35]; standards in, [105], [349], [361]. See also Æsthetic.
Attention in habit formation, [31].
Awe, [300-02].
Bacon, Francis, [xi], [58], [64], [240], [264], [373], [378].
Bain, [111].
Beauty. See Art, and Æsthetic.
Behavior, habitual, [26-40]; instinctive, [18-26]; types of human, [1-46].
Behaviorism, [447].