Antinomies, 231, 239. ARISTIDES, 304. BAILEY, S., 5. BERGSON, H., Lecture VI, _passim_. His characteristics, 226 f, 266. 'Between,' 70. Block-universe, 310, 328. BRADLEY, F.H., 46, 69, 79, 211, 220, 296. Brain, 160. CAIRD, E., 89, 95, 137. CATO, 304. Causation, 258. See Influence. Change, 231, 253. CHESTERTON, 203, 303. Compounding of mental states, 168, 173, 186 f., 268, 281, 284, 292, 296. Concepts, 217, 234 f. Conceptual method, 243 f., 246, 253. Concrete reality, 283, 286. Confluence, 326. Conflux, 257. Consciousness, superhuman, 156, 310 f.; its compound nature, 168, 173, 186 f., 289. Continuity, 256 f., 325. Contradiction, in Hegel, 89 f. Creation, 29, 119. Death, 303. Degrees, 74. Dialectic method, 89. Difference, 257 f. Diminutive epithets, 12, 24. Discreteness of change, 231. 'Each-form,' the, 34, 325. Earth, the, in Fechner's philosophy, 156; is an angel, 164. Earth-soul, 152 f. Elan vital, 262. Empiricism, 264, 277; and religion, 314; defined, 7. Endosmosis, 257. Epithets. See Diminutive. Evil, 310. Experience, 312; religious, 307. Extremes, 67, 74. 'Faith-ladder,' 328. 'Fall,' the, 119, 310. FECHNER, Lecture IV, _passim._ His life, 145-150; he reasons by analogy, 151; his genius, 154; compared with Royce, 173, 207; not a genuine monist, 293; his God; and religious experience, 308. FERRIER, Jas., 13. Finite experience, 39, 48, 182, 192-193. Finiteness, of God, 111, 124, 294. Foreignness, 31. German manner of philosophizing, 17. GOD, 24 f., 111, 124, 193, 240, 294. GREEN, T.H., 6, 24, 137, 278. HALDANE, R.B., 138. HEGEL, Lecture III, _passim_, 11, 85, 207, 211, 219, 296. His vision, 88, 98 f., 104; his use of double negation, 102; his vicious intellectualism 106; Haldane on, 138; McTaggart on, 140; Royce on, 143. HODGSON, S.H., 282. Horse, 265. HUME, 19, 267. Idealism, 36. See Absolutism. Identity, 93. Immortality, Fechner's view of, 171. 'Independent' beings, 55, 58. Indeterminism, 77. Infinity, 229. Influence, 258, 561. Intellect, its function is practical, 247 f., 252. Intellectualism, vicious, 60, 218. Intellectualist logic, 216, 259, 261. Intellectualist method, 291. Interaction, 56. Intimacy, 31. Irrationality, 81; of the absolute, 117-129. JACKS, L.P., 35. JOACHIM, H., 121, 141. JONES, H., 52. KANT, 19, 199, 238, 240. LEIBNITZ, 119. Life, 523. Log, 323. Logic, 92, 211; Intellectualist, 217, 242. LOTZE, 55, 120. LUTHER, 304. McTAGGART, 51, 74 f., 120, 140 f., 183. Manyness in oneness, 322. See Compounding. Mental chemistry, 185. MILL, J.S., 242, 260. Mind, dust theory, 189. Mind, the eternal, 137. See Absolute. Monism, 36, 117, 125, 201, 313, 321 f.; Fechner's, 153. See Absolutism. Monomaniacs, 78. Motion, 233, 238, 254; Zeno on, 228.
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