INDEX.
- Absolutism, 12, 30.
- Abstract conceptions, 219.
- Action, as a measure of belief, 3, 29-30.
- Actual world narrower than ideal, 202.
- Agnosticism, 54, 81, 126.
- Allen, G., 231, 235, 256.
- Alps, leap in the, 59, 96.
- Alternatives, 156, 161, 202, 269.
- Ambiguity of choice, 156; of being, 292
- Anæsthetic revelation, 294.
- A priori truths, 268.
- Apparitions, 311.
- Aristotle, 249.
- Associationism, in Ethics, 186.
- Atheist and acorn, 160.
- Authorities in Ethics, 204;
- versus champions, 207.
- Axioms, 268.
- Bagehot, 232.
- Bain, 71, 91.
- Balfour, 9.
- Being, its character, 142; in Hegel, 281.
- Belief, 59. See 'Faith.'
- Bellamy, 188.
- Bismarck, 228.
- Block-universe, 292.
- Blood, B. P., vi, 294.
- Brockton murderer, 160, 177.
- Bunsen, 203, 274.
- Calvinism, 45.
- Carlyle, 42, 44, 45, 73, 87, 173.
- 'Casuistic question' in Ethics, 198.
- Causality, 147.
- Causation, Hume's doctrine of, 278.
- Census of hallucinations, 312.
- Certitude, 13, 30.
- Chance, 149, 153-9, 178-180.
- Choice, 156.
- Christianity, 5, 14.
- Cicero, 92.
- City of dreadful night, 35.
- Clark, X., 50.
- Classifications, 67.
- Clifford, 6, 7, 10, 14, 19, 21, 92, 230.
- Clive, 228.
- Clough, 6.
- Common-sense, 270.
- Conceptual order of world, 118.
- Conscience, 186-8.
- Contradiction, as used by Hegel, 275-277.
- Contradictions of philosophers, 16.
- Crillon, 62.
- Criterion of truth, 15, 16; in Ethics, 205.
- Crude order of experience, 118.
- Crystal vision, 314.
- Cycles in Nature, 220, 223-4.
- Darwin, 221, 223, 226, 320.
- Data, 271.
- Davey, 313.
- Demands, as creators of value, 201.
- 'Determination is negation,' 286-290.
- Determinism, 150; the Dilemma of, 145-183; 163, 166; hard and soft, 149.
- Dogs, 57.
- Dogmatism, 12.