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 11 INDEX. Arnold, M., On Descartes' ' Cogito ergo sum,' (S. H. HODGSOX) i. 568 ; On Butler's doctrine of Self-Love, (F. Y. EDGEWOKTH) i. 570. Arnoldt, E., Kanfs Prolegomena nicht doppclt redigirt, iv. 448. Arreat, L., La Morale dans le Dramc, I 'Epopee et le Roman, ix. 610. Art and Psychology, (J. SULLY) i. 467. Asher, D., A. Schopenhauer, Neues von ihm u. iiber ihn, ii. 282 ; Das Ender- gcbniss der Schopenhauer' schen Philo- sophie, x. 313. Associationism and the Origin of Moral Ideas, (R. FLINT) i. 321. Asymmetry of Function, Bilateral, (G. S. HALL, E. M. HARTWELL) ix. 93. Attention, W. B. Carpenter's Theory of, (J. T. LINGARD) ii. 272. Automata, Are we ? ("W. JAMES) iv. 1. Automatic Theory of Animal Activity, The, (A. MAIN) i. 431. Automatism in Epileptics, J. Hughlings Jackson on, i. 272. Autopsy, Society of Mutual, ii. 138. Avarice, The Associationist Theory of, (J. SULLY) i. 567. Avenarius, R., Philosophic als Denken der Welt, i. 298. B Baerenbach, F. v., Naturgeschichtc des Weibes, iii. 152 ; Prolegomena zu einer anthropologischen Philosophic, iv. 141. Bahnsen, J., Der Widerspruch im Wissen u. Wcsen der Welt (I.), vi. 151. Baildon, H. B., The Spirit of Nature, v. 439. BAIN, A. (a) Life of James Mill, i. 97, 509, ii. 519 ; H. Sidgwiek's Methods of Ethics, i. 179 ; Education as a Science, ii. 1, 294, iii. 304, 4".l ; John Stuart Mill, iv. 211, 375, 520, v. 82 ; On some points in Ethics, viii. 48. (b) G. H. Lewes on the Postulates of Experience, i. 146 ; The Gratification derived from the Inflic- tion of Pain, 429 ; Existence and Descartes' M'ogito,' ii. 259; Mill's Theory of the Syllogism, iii. 137 : W. G. Ward on Free-will, v. 116; F. Galton's Statistics of Mental Imagery, 564 ; II. S]n neer's 1'syeho " Congruities," vi. 266, 394; Mind and Body, viii. 402; Is there such a thing as Pure Malevolence ? 562. (') See H. Spencer, G. Grote, P. P. Alexander, J. Sully, R. M. Bucke. Bain, A., The Emotions and the Will (3rd ed.), i. 154 ; Education as a Science, iv. 136 ; On Free-will, ( T . G. WARD) v. 264 ; James Mill and John Stuart MiU, vii. 310 ; Practical Essays, ix. 467. BALFOUR, A. J. (} The Philosophy of Ethics, iii. 67 ; Transcendentalism, 480 ; Green's Metaphysics of Know- ledge, ix. 73. (b) The Philosophy of Ethics, iii. 276 ; Reply to E. Caircl on Transcendentalism, iv. 114 ; J. AVatson on Transcendentalism, vi. 260. Balfour, A. J., A Defence of Philosophic Doubt, (F. W. MAITLAND) iv. 576; On Transcendentalism, (E. CAIRD, with Reply) iv. Ill, 114. Barach, C. S., Excerpta e Libra Alfredi Anglici De Motu Cordis, iv. 141. Barlow, J. W., The Ultimatum of Pes- simism, viii. 134. BARRATT, A. (a) The ' Suppression ' of Egoism, ii. 167 ; Ethics and Politics, 453. (b) Ethics and Psychogony, iii. 277. Barratt, A., On 'The Suppression of Egoism,' (H. SlDGWiCK)ii.411; Death of, vi. 448 ; Physical Mctempiric, (C. READ) viii. 268. Barrett, T. S., Introduction to Logic and Metaphysics, i. 294. Earth, A., The Religions of India, vii. 148. BAKZELLOTTI, G. (a) Philosophy in Italy, iii. 505. Barzellotti, G., The Ethics of Positivism (tr. ), iv. 139 ; !> >ti, x. 169. Bascom, J., Comparative Psychology, iii. 581. Bastian, A., Die Vorgeschichte dei- Ethnologic and Der V'dlkergcd vii. 15(5 ; Zur natunriss. Bchand- lungsweise der Psychologic, etc., ix. 160 ; Grundziigc der Ethnologie, 614 ; Der Papua des dunkeln Inselr x. 626. Bastian, H. C., The Brain as an Organ of Mind, v. 434, (EDITOR) vi. 120. Bateman, F., Darwinism, tested by Language, iii. 579. Baur, F., Philological Introduction t<> Grcrl: and /."fin, ii. 130. BAYM-.S, II. M. (c) See M. Lazarus, C. Abel, H. Steinthal. Beanl, C. . Tin- Information of the 16th Century, viii. 619. Heard, C. M., On Trance, ii. 568 ; On Kxiieriinents with Human Beings, iv. 413 ; w. vi. 596 ; Death of, viii. 462.