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MILL, J. STUART, 147, 160 ff., 162, 166.

MIXTURE: logical meaning of idea of, 219, 220, 222.

MONISM, 224.

MOORE, A. W., 76 note, 346 note.

MOTION: conservation of, 206.

NEGATION, 97, 114 ff.

NEO-HEGELIAN, 43, 316.

NEWTON, I., 146, 159, 179; his notes for philosophizing, 159 note.

NORMATIVE AND GENETIC, 16; (see End, Purpose, Validity, Value).

OBEDIENCE: a factor in genesis of morality, 257 (see also Authority and Custom).

OBJECT: how defined, 38, 39, 74, 76; socially current, 230; real, individual in significance, 230; nature of the ethical, 240, 328; of the economic, 259, 260, 328; (see Substance).

OBJECTIVITY: Lotze's view of, 68 (see Study IV); types of, 68; Lotze's distinction of logical and ontological, 72, 73; distinction denied, 341, 342; scope of conception of, 235; commonly denied to other than factual judgments, 247, 248; not a property of sense-elements as such, 248, 249; a category of "apperception," 250; a mark of the problematic as such, 250, 251, 255; not ascertainable by any specific method, 252; "obtrusiveness" as evidence of, 253; "reliability" as evidence of, 263; conditions of experience of, 253-6; conditions of, present in the ethical and economic situations, 257-60; a real characteristic of ethical and economic judgment, 261-3; not dependent on social currency, 318-20; nor on possibility of social currency, 320-24; nor on permanence, 324-9; (see Reality, Validity).

ONE: the, and the Many, 210 ff., 218 ff.

PARMENIDES: his logical position, 216 ff.; influence on Platonic-Aristotelian logic, 217.

PARTICIPATION: significance of, in Plato, 342 ff.

PARTICULARITY: of an idea, 99, 113; of a judgment, 358.

PERCEPTION: judgments of, 88 ff., 96.

PERFECT, THE, 126.

PHYSICAL JUDGMENT (see Factual judgment).

PLATO, 53 note; on ideas and reality, 342 ff., 378, 379.

PLURALISM, 81 note.

POSITING: thought as, 68.

PREDICATE: how constituted, 75 note; in relation to reality, 101, 103; as hypothesis, 147, 153, 155, 156, 183, 186; develops out of imaged end, 232; interaction with subject, 232; in ethical judgment, 258, 291-6; in economic, 259, 260, 309-11; (see Copula, Judgment, Hypothesis, Idea, Image).

PREDICATION, 118 ff.

PRE-ESTABLISHED HARMONY: in Royce's philosophy, 368.

PRESUPPOSITIONS, 204, 206.

PROBLEMATIC (see Tension).

PROOF: inductive, 172, 173; of hypothesis, 174, 175; relation of, to origin of hypothesis, 179-82; Wundt's view of, 177, 178.

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