Gray, Asa, on evolution and design, 12
Happiness, nature of, 69
Hegel, 65, 174 n.
Hobbes, 203 n.
Hume, 82 n., 204 n.
Idealism, 28, 38, 191; Essay VII., 198-225, 228
Ideality, 89, 120, 219-225
Ideas, nature of, 134, 155; their verification, 141 ff.; are hypothetical, 144, 150-151, 187
Individual, 244, 265-68, 285, 297
Intellectualism, Essay IV., 112-153, 159
Intelligence, is discriminative, 39, 42, 75; is the good of nature, 44; and Morals, Essay III., 46-76; cosmic and personal, 55, 59; as biological instrument, 68; indirection of activity, 133, 149
Introspection, 250 n.
James, Wm., 104, 194 n., 202, 222 n., 246
Judgment, Bradley’s theory of, 114-117; of the past, 160-61, 165; Kant’s theory of, 272
Kant, 63-65, 206-213, 271
Knowledge, its proper object, 6, 10, 14; and nature, 41; and freedom, 73; The Experimental Theory of, Essay IV., 77-111; defined, 90; and inquiry, 184-189; Essay XI., problem of, 271-304
Locke, 93, 202-204, 217-218
Maine, Sir Henry, quoted, 46
Meaning, and knowledge, 87-90; and judgment, 116-117, 200
Mechanism, 23, 34, 57
Memory, 220
Moore, A. W., 91 n.
Morals, Essay III., 46-76
Mysticism, 38-40, 42
Naturalism, 195
Nature, teleology of, 10; The Good of, Essay II., 20-45; animistic character of, 51; change in, 72
Newton, influence of, 61, 72
Organization, of experience, 208-211
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