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- Doubt, 54, 109.
- Dupery, 27.
- Easy-going mood, 211, 213.
- Elephant, 282.
- Emerson, 23, 175.
- Empiricism, i., 12, 14, 17, 278.
- England, 228.
- Environment, its relation to great men, 223, 226; to great thoughts, 250.
- Error, 163; duty of avoiding, 18.
- Essence of good and bad, 200-1.
- Ethical ideals, 200.
- Ethical philosophy, 208, 210, 216.
- Ethical standards, 205 ; diversity of, 200.
- Ethics, its three questions, 185.
- Evidence, objective, 13, 15, 16.
- Evil, 46, 49, 161, 190.
- Evolution, social, 232, 237; mental, 245.
- Evolutionism, its test of right, 98-100.
- Expectancy, 77-80.
- Experience, crude, versus rationalized, 118; tests our faiths, 105.
- Facts, 271.
- Faith, that truth exists, 9, 23; in our fellows, 24-5; school boys' definition of, 29; a remedy for pessimism, 60, 101; religious, 56; defined, 90; defended against 'scientific' objections, viii-xi, 91-4; may create its own verification, 59, 96-103.
- Familiarity confers rationality, 76.
- Fatalism, 88.
- Fiske, 255, 260.
- Fitzgerald, 160.
- Freedom, 103, 271.
- Free-will, 103, 145, 157.
- Galton, 242.
- Geniuses, 226, 229.
- Ghosts, 315.
- Gnosticism, 138-140, 165, 169.
- God, 61, 68; of Nature, 43; the most adequate object for our mind, 116, 122; our relations to him, 134-6; his providence, 182; his demands create obligation, 193; his function in Ethics, 212-215.
- Goethe, 111.
- Good, 168, 200, 201.
- Goodness, 190.
- Great-man theory of history, 232.
- Great men and their environment, 216-254.
- Green, 206.
- Gryzanowski, 240.
- Gurney, 306, 307, 311.
- Guthrie, 309.
- Guyau, 188.
- Hallucinations, Census of, 312.
- Happiness, 33.
- Harris, 282.
- Hegel, 72, 263; his excessive claims, 272; his use of negation, 273, 290; of contradiction, 274, 276; on being, 281; on otherness, 283; on infinity, 284; on identity, 285; on determination, 289; his ontological emotion, 297.
- Hegelisms, on some, 263-298.
- Heine, 203.
- Helmholtz, 85, 91.
- Henry IV., 62.
- Herbart, 280.
- Hero-worship, 261.
- Hinton, C. H., 15.
- Hinton, J., 101.
- Hodgson, R., 308.
- Hodgson, S. H., 10.
- Honor, 50.
- Hugo, 213.
- Human mind, its habit of abstracting, 219.
- Hume on causation, 278.
- Huxley, 6, 10, 92.
- Hypnotism, 302, 309.
- Hypotheses, live or dead, 2; their verification, 105; of genius, 249.
- Ideals, 200; their conflict, 202.
- Idealism, 89, 291.
- Identity, 285.
- Imperatives, 211.