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- Importance of individuals, the, 255-262; of things, its ground, 257.
- Indeterminism, 150.
- Individual differences, 259.
- Individuals, the importance of, 255-262.
- Infinite, 284.
- Intuitionism, in Ethics, 186, 189.
- Jevons, 249.
- Judgments of regret, 159.
- Knowing, 12.
- Knowledge, 85.
- Leap on precipice, 59, 96.
- Leibnitz, 43.
- Life, is it worth living, 32-62.
- Maggots, 176-7.
- Mahdi, the, 2, 6.
- Mallock, 32, 183.
- Marcus Aurelius, 41.
- Materialism, 126.
- 'Maybes,' 59.
- Measure of good, 205.
- Mediumship, physical, 313, 314.
- Melancholy, 34, 39, 42.
- Mental evolution, 246; structure, 114, 117.
- Mill, 234.
- Mind, its triadic structure, 114, 117; its evolution, 246; its three departments, 114, 122, 127-8.
- Monism, 279.
- Moods, the strenuous and the easy, 211, 213.
- Moralists, objective and subjective, 103-108.
- Moral judgments, their origin, 186-8; obligation, 192-7; order, 193; philosophy, 184-5.
- Moral philosopher and the moral life, the, 184-215.
- Murder, 178.
- Murderer, 160, 177.
- Myers, 308, 315, 320.
- Mystical phenomena, 300.
- Mysticism, 74.
- Naked, the, 281.
- Natural theology, 40-4.
- Nature, 20, 41-4, 56.
- Negation, as used by Hegel, 273.
- Newman, 10.
- Nitrous oxide, 294.
- Nonentity, 72.
- Objective evidence, 13, 15, 16.
- Obligation, 192-7.
- Occult phenomena, 300; examples of, 323.
- Omar Khayam, 160.
- Optimism, 60, 102, 163.
- Options offered to belief, 3, 11, 27.
- Origin of moral judgments, 186-8.
- 'Other,' in Hegel, 283.
- Parsimony, law of, 132.
- Partaking, 268, 270, 275, 291.
- Pascal's wager, 5, 11.
- Personality, 324, 327.
- Pessimism, 39, 40, 47, 60, 100, 101, 161, 167.
- Philosophy, 65; depends on personal demands, 93; makes world unreal, 39; seeks unification, 67-70; the ultimate, 110; its contradictions, 16.
- Physiology, its prestige, 112.
- Piper, Mrs., 314, 319.
- Plato, 268.
- Pluralism, vi, 151, 178, 192, 264, 267.
- Positivism, 54, 108.
- Postulates, 91-2.
- Possibilities, 151, 181-2, 292, 294.
- Powers, our powers as congruous with the world, 86.
- Providence, 180.
- Psychical research, what it has accomplished, 299-327; Society for, 303, 305, 325.
- Pugnacity, 49, 51.
- Questions, three, in Ethics, 185.
- Rationalism, 12, 30.
- Rationality, the sentiment of, 63-110; limits of theoretic, 65-74; mystical, 74; practical, 82-4; postulates of, 152.