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 INDEX. Ill Beauty, Relations of Reason to, (E. GURNEY) iv. 482. Beck, J. T., Biblical Psychology, ii. 431. Benard, C., La Philosophic ancienne, x. 473. BENECKE, E. (b) On Definitions, vi. 530. BENX, A. W. (a) Another View of H. Spencer's Ethics, v. 489 ; Buckle and the Economics of Knowledge, vi. 231 ; The Relation of Greek Philosophy to Modern Thought, vii. 65, 231. Benn, A. W., The Greek Philosophers, viii. 306, (E. WALLACE) 426. Benthara, J., Principles of Morals and Legislation, ii. 131. Berg, H., Die Lust an cler Musik, iv. 449. Bergmann, J., Heine Logik (I.), (A. SIDGWICK) v. 139 ; Sein und Erken- nen, vi. 298 ; Die Grundprobleme der Logik, viii. 309 ; Ueber das Hichtige, ix. 161. Bernardus Silvester, De Mundi Univer- sitate, ii. 135. Bernstein, J., Five Senses of Man (tr.), i. 435. Bertrand, A., L' Apperception du Corps humain, vi. 444. BEVINGTON, L. S. (a) The Personal Aspect of Responsibility, iv. 244 ; Determinism and Duty, v. 30. Biedermann, G., Philosophic der Ge- schichte, x. 625. Bilateral Asymmetry of Function, (G. 3. HALL, E. M. HARTWELL) ix. 93. Bilharz, A., Erlduterungen zu Kant's K. d. r. V., ix. 319. BINET, A. (a) La Rectification des Illusions par 1'Appel aux Sens, ix. 206. (b) Visual Hallucinations in Hypnotism, ix. 413 ; Vertigo of Direc- tion, x. 156. Binocular Colour Mixture, W. v. Bezold on, i. 270 ; Dobrowolsky on, 270. BISHOP, J. Le M. (b) Brute Reason, v. 402, 575. Bithell, R., The Creed of a Modern Agnostic, viii. 456. Blackwell, A. B., Physical Basis of Immortality, i. 574. Bleuler, E., und K. Lehmann, Zioangs- mdssige Lichtempfindunyen, vi, 297. Bolliger, A., Anti-Kant (I.), vii. 608, (T. WHITTAKER) viii. 446. Bonar, J., Malthas and his Work, x. 610. Boole's Logical System, (J. VENN) i. 479 ; W. S. Jevons's Criticism of, (G. B. HALSTEAD) iii. 134. BOSANQUET, B. (b) A Misquotation of Hegel by G. H. Lewes, vii. 157 ; Our Right to regard Evil as a Mystery, viii. 419 ; F. H. Bradley on Fact and Inference, x. 256 ; A. Binet on Ver- tigo of Direction, .317. Bosanquet, B., Knowledge and Reality, x. 466. Botanical Classification, (W. L. DAVID- SON) v. 513. Bouillier, F., De la Conscience and Du Plaisir et de la Douleur, (A. MAIN iii. 255 ; Etudes famili&res de, Psy- chologic et de Morale, x. 306. Bourdeau, L., Theorie des Sciences, vii. 451. Bourne, H. R. F. , Life of John Locke, i. 438. Bowen, F., Modern Philosophy from Descartes to Schopenhauer and Hart- mann, (C. READ) iii. 118. Bower, G. S., Hartley and James Mill, vi. 440. Bowne, B. P., Metaphysics, vii. 312, (C. READ) viii. 119. BRADLEY) F. H. (b) H. Sidgwick on Ethical Studies, ii. 122 ; Is Self-sacri- fice an Enigma ? viii. 258 ; Is there such a thing as Pure Malevolence ? 415 ; Sympathy and Interest, 573 ; Can a man sin against Knowledge ? ix. 286. Bradley, F. H., Ethical Studies, (H. SIDGWICK) i. 545 ; Mr. Sidgioick's Hedonism, ii. 275 ; The Principles of Logic, viii. 454, (R. ADAMSON) ix. 122; On Fact and Inference, (B. BOSANQUET) x. 256. Brain - functions, Localisation of, (EDITOR) vii. 299 ; cp. Cerebrum. Bray, C., Psychological and Ethical Definitions, iv. 599 ; The Science of Man (2nd ed.), viii. 455 ; Phases of Opinion and Experience, x. 300. Brentauo, F., Psychologic vom empiri- schen Standpunkte (L), (R. FLINT)]. 116 ; Logical Innovations of, (J. P. N. LAND) i. 289. Brunei, L., Les Philosophes et V Aca- demic Francaise aulSe tiiecle, x. 144. Bruno, Giordano, (T. WHITTAKER) ix 236. Brute Reason, (J. Le M. BISHOP) v. 402, 575. Bryant, W. M., Philosophy of Landscape Painting, viii. 456. Buccola, G., La Legge del Tempo nci Fenomeni del Pensiero, viii. 460 ; Death of, x. 487. Bucke, E. M., Man's Moral Nature, v. 151, (A. BAIN) 559. Buckle and the Economics of Know- ledge, (A. W. BENN) vi. 231.