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[N.B. — (a) stands for original articles, (d) for discussions, (r) for book-reviews, and (s) for summaries.]
A
Acoustics — Beats and Difference Tones, (s) 348. See Psychophysical Methods.
Æsthetical Analysis, A Study of, (s) 695.
Æsthetical Contrast in the Phenomena of the Sublime, (s) 346.
Animal Ethics as Described by Herbert Spencer, (a) 241.
Antinomies, (s) 343.
Apollinarios, Plato and Aristotle in the Writings of, (s) 236.
Ariston, (s) 365.
Aristotle, and Ancient Educational Ideals, (r) 565; His Conception of the Relation of God to the World, etc., (r) 668.
Arithmetic, The Philosophy of, (r) 327.
Association, The Doctrine of, (s) 223; A Classification of the Cases of, (a) 389; On the Fundamental Forms of, (s) 686.
Attention, On the Neural Processes Underlying, and Volition, (s) 468; Experimental Research on the Phenomena of, (s) 688.
B
Berkeley, Selections from, (r) 103.
Binocular Vision, (s) 220.
C
Causa sui, causa prima et causa essendi, (s) 701.
Causal Problem, The, (s) 359.
Cerebellum, The, and its Functions, (r) 319.
Cesalpino, The Metaphysico-psychological Doctrine of, (s) 592.
Chronometry, (s) 347.
Chrysostomos, (s) 237.
Clarke, The Ethical Philosophy of, (r) 569.
Cleanthes, The Fragments of Zeno and, (r) 668.
Clifford on the Soul in Nature, (s) 231.
Color-blindness, (s) 580.
Color-Vision, Theory of, (s) 689.
Comparative Psychology, Contributions to, (s) 580.
Concepts, (s) 114.
Conduct as a Fine Art, (r) 332.
Conscience, The, (s) 472.
Contract Theory, Contributions to the History of the Social, (s) 353.
Critical Philosophy and Idealism, (a) 9.
Criticism, (r) 451.
D
Deduction, Induction and, (s) 113.
Denotation, Sense and, (s) 574.
Descartes, Letters of, (s) 128, 368; An Epistemological Examination of his "Idea" and "Perception," (r) 450; Philosophy of, (r) 562.
Dialectic, The Notion of, in the Memorabilia, (s) 366.
Dioptrics, (s) 690.
Dreams, Personality in, (s) 683.
Dreher's Antinomies, (s) 343.
Duty, (r) 93.
E
Educational System of the Jesuits, Loyola and the, (r) 564.
Ego, The, and the External World, (s) 363.
English Philosophy, Contributions to, (s) 238.
Epistemology, Psychology, Metaphysics and, (a) 129; The Problem of, (a) 504; Psychology and, (r) 655.
Ethical Principle, The, and the State, (r) 673.
Ethical Theory, Types of, (r) 93.
Ethical Worth, (r) 458.
Ethics, Outline of a Critical Theory of, (r) 95; Of Ancient Greece, (s) 124; An Introduction to, (r) 196; For Young People, (r) 199; Of Reason, (r) 214; Spencer's Animal Ethics, (a) 241; Studies in, and Religion, (r) 333; The Significance of Theological Conceptions for, (r) 457; The Problem of, in the Present, (r) 570; Practical, (r) 671. See also Morals and Justice.
Ethnology and Æsthetics, (s) 226.
Evolution, (s) 229, (r) 451; The Universe and its, (r) 198; Mental, (s) 233; Of Man, (s) 360; A Study in the Philosophy of, (r) 559.
F
Feeling and Will, (r) 309.
Free-will, A Mathematical View of, (a) 292.
Fundamental Problems, (r) 210.
G
Greek Ethics, The Unity of, (s) 124.
Greek Philosophy, A Short History of, (r) 109; Fragments of, (s) 125, (r) 668; A Study of, (r) 211; Early, (r) 662.
Greek Psychology, (s) 235.
Green, His Theory of the Moral Motive, (a) 593.
H
Hartmann, His Theory of Responsibility, (s) 350.
Hegel, His Logic, (r) 107; The Ethics of, (s) 229; The Changes of Method in his Dialectic, (s) 239, 585.
Herbert of Cherbury, (s) 366.
Hippon, New Fragments of Xenophanes and, (s) 125.
Hobbes, His Epistemology, (s) 367.
Holbach, Philosophy of, (s) 587.
I
Identity, On Sameness and, (r) 208.
Immortality, Belief in, among the Greeks, (r) 336.
Impersonals, (s) 575.
Induction, and Deduction, (s) 113.
Inhibition and Freedom of the Will, (a) 369.
Italian Philosophy of the Present, (s) 240.
J
James, Ladd's Criticism of his Psychology, (d) 299.
Julian, Dion Chrysostomos as his Source, (s) 237.
Justice, Spencer's, (r) 79.
K
Kant, What He Should Not Be to us, (s) 123; Ernst Platner's Relation to, (s) 479; His and Platner's Epistemology, (s) 591; His Principles of Politics, (r) 659; His Epistemology, (s) 699; The Thing-in-itself in, (s) 355.
Kantism, (s) 229.
L
Ladd, His Criticism of James's Psychology, (d) 299.
Leibniz, His Controversy with Locke, (r) 214; And the principium indiscernibilium, (s) 239; And Spinoza, (r) 556.
Literature and Philosophy, Essays on, (r) 657.
Locke, An Outline of his Ethical Philosophy, (r) 200; His Philosophy, (r) 205; And Leibniz, (r) 214.
Logical Theory, The Present Position of, (s) 112.
Loyola and the Educational System of the Jesuits, (r) 564.
M
Man, The Conception of, in the 15th and 16th Centuries, (s) 127, 697; The Spirit of, (r) 330; The Progress of, (s) 360.
Marriage, The History of Human, (r) 338.
Mechanism and Personality, (r) 101.
Mental Activity, The Uniformity of, (s) 225.
Mental Arithmetic, (s) 580.
Mental Evolution, (s) 233.
Mental Science, The Natural System of, in the 17th Century, (s) 700.
Mental Symbols, Facts and, (s) 233.
Metaphysics, Psychology, Epistemology and, (a) 129.
Moral Law, The, (s) 475.
Moral Motive, Green's Theory of, (a) 593.
Moral Nature, Our, (r) 670.
Morals, Natural Selection in, (s) 581.
Münsterberg, His Theory of Mind and Body, etc., (d) 179.
Music according to Herbert Spencer, (s) 578.
Mysticism, A Critical Study of Modern, (s) 693.
N
Natural Science, and the Philosophy of Nature, (a) 284.
Natural Selection in Morals, (s) 581.
Natural System, The, of Mental Science in the 17th Century, (s) 700.
Nietzsche, Stirner and, (r) 661.
O
Obligation, An Analysis of the Idea of, (s) 582.
Optics (s) — After-images, 690; Binocular Vision, 220; Color-blindness, 580; Contrast, 221, 692; Dioptrics, 690; Illusions, 690; Perception of Space, 469; Psychophysical Law, 219; Theory of Color-Vision, 689.
P
Personality, Mechanism and, (r) 101.
Pessimism, The Disease of, (s) 228.
Philosophy, The Present Position of, (r) 198; English, (s) 238; The Spirit of Modern, (r) 322; Of Arithmetic, (r) 327; Of this Century, (r) 451; Of History, (s) 476, (r) 653; Introduction to, (r) 652; Literature and, (r) 657.
Pillon, His L'Année philosophique, (r) 649.
Plato, His Dialogue Sophistes, (s) 236; On Preceding and Contemporaneous Philosophy, (s) 364; On the Notion of Virtue, (r) 665; His Theaitetus, (s) 704.
Positivism, (r) 451.
Prayer, (s) 349.
Primitive Consciousness, On, (a) 433.
Private Property in Land, (s) 118.
Probability, (s) 342.
Psychology, (r) 309, 313, 316, 460, 462; As So-called Natural Science, (a) 24; Problems and Methods of, (a) 104; Epistemology and Metaphysics, (a) 129; A Plea for, as a Natural Science, (a) 146; A Sketch of its History among the Greeks, (s) 235; Studies in Experimental, (s) 346; Comparative, (s) 580; And Epistemology, (r) 655; Of Landscape, (s) 687.
Psychophysical Law, (s) 219.
Psychophysical Methods, (s) 345, 348; Mean Gradations (sound), (r) 317, (s) 347; Right and Wrong Cases, (s) 348.
Punishment, The Theory of, (s) 119.
R
Reality, What is? (a) 265; As Phenomenon of Mind, (s) 355, 589; And Idealism, (d) 535; Judgments of, (s) 676.
Recognition, (s) 117.
Reid, The Philosophy of, (r) 448.
Relation, Judgments of, (s) 676.
Relativity, The Principle of, in Spencer, (s) 348.
S
Sameness and Identity, (r) 208.
Schiller as a Philosopher, (r) 207.
Schulze (Ænesidemus), (s) 591.
Seneca, Fragments of Greek Philosophy in, (s) 125.
Sense and Denotation, (s) 574.
Sextus Empiricus, (s) 126.
Smell, (s) 581.
Social Philosophy, (r) 99.
Sophokles, The Ethical Teachings of, (s) 237.
Speech, The Festal Origin of, (s) 577.
Spencer, His Justice, (r) 79; His Animal Ethics, (a) 241; The Principle of Relativity in the Psychology of, (s) 348; Music according to, (s) 578.
Spinoza, His Epistemology and Natural Science, (r) 202; The Philosophy of, (r) 443; Leibniz and, (r) 556.
Stirner and Nietzsche, (r) 661.
T
Theaitetus, The Time of its Composition, (s) 704.
Theology, The Development of, in Germany since Kant, (r) 88.
Things-in-Themselves, Are there? (s) 234.
Thought before Language, (a) 613.
Time, The Nature and Measurement of, (s) 362.
U
Unconscious Representation, The Notion of, (s) 354.
Unknowable, The, in Modern Philosophy, (s) 588.
V
Value, The Theory of, (s) 227.
Visualization in Hobbes, Locke, Berkeley, and Hume, (s) 221.
Volition, Attention and, (s) 468.
Voluntary Movements, (s) 691.
W
Will, and Reason, (s) 115; Its Role in Belief, (s) 226; Feeling and, (r) 309; Inhibition and the Freedom of the, (a) 369; Existence and Development of, (s) 578, 681.
X
Xenophanes and Hippon, New Fragments of, (s) 125.
Zeno and Cleanthes, The Fragments of, (r) 668.