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 INDEX. IX Geometrical Axioms, The Origin and Meaning of, (H. HELMHOLTZ) i. 301, iii. 212. Gerber, G., Die Sprache als Kunst (2te Aufl.) and Die Sprache und das Erken- nen, x. 314. Germany, Philosophy in, (W. WUNDT) ii. 493. GIBSON, J. B. (b) " A New Departure in Metaphysics," vi. 542. (c) See J. Sully, J. Davies, T. Harper, T. Davidson, A. Rosmini, The Alter- native, St. G. Mivart. Ginsberg, H., Die Ethik des Spinoza im Urtexte and Der Bricfwechsel des Spinoza im Urtexte, ii. 273. Gizycki, G. v., Die Lamarck- Darwinsche Entwicklungstheorie, ii. 132 ; Die Philosophic Shaftesbury's, 133 ; Die Ethik David Hume's, iii. 429 ; Grundziige der Moral, viii. 459. Gizycki, P. v., Einleitende Bemerkung- en iiber den Wert der Naturphiloso- phie des Epikur. ix. 472. Glauvill, J., Scepsis Scientifica (ed. J. Owen), x. 611. Glogau, G., Stcinthal's Psychologische Formeln, i. 575 ; Abriss der philoso- phischen Grund- IVisscnschaften (I.), v. 588 ; Grundriss der Psychologic, (J. SULLY) x. 451. Godwin, J. H., Intellectual Principles, x. 143 ; Active Principles, 614. Goebel, J., Ueber tragische Schuld und Siihne, x. 314. Goring, C. T., Death of, iv. 603. Gomperz, T., on Epicurus, i. 443, ii. 434, v. 155. GOODWIN, A. (c) See W. Pater. Gore, G., The Art of Scientific Discovery, iv. 136 ; The Scientific Basis of Na- tional Progress, vii. 450. Gorman, T. M., Christian Psychology, i. 295. Gough, A. E., The Philosophy of the Upanishads, viii. 136. COWERS, W. R., Pathological Reports, i. 272, 554. Graber, V., Zur Erforschung des Hellig- keits u. Farbensinnes der Tiere, x. 148. Graham, "W., The Creed of Science, vi. 442, (W. C. COUPLAND) 563. Granville, J. M., The Care and Cure of the Insane, ii. 431. Grassmann, R., Die Menschenlehre, ix. 611. Greek Philosophy to Modern Thought, The Relation of, (A. W. BENN) vii. 65, 231. GKEEX, T. H. (a) Can there be a Na- tural Science of Man ? vii. 1, 161, 321. (b) Hedonism and Ultimate Good, ii. 266. Green, T. H., Death of, vii. 457 ; Prolegomena to Ethics, viii. 454 ; Last Work of, (E. CAIRD) 544 ; His Metaphysics of Knowledge, (A. J. BALFOUR) ix. 73 ; His Ethics. (H. SIDGWICK) 169 ; Another View of his Last Work, (H. CALDERWOOD) x. 73 ; Works of (I.), 461. Griffith, T., Behind the Veil, ii. 131 ; The A. B.C. of Philosophy, v. 293. Grimm, J., Teutonic Mythology (tr. I.), v. 292. Grote, G., Fragments on Ethical Sub- jects, (A. BAIN) i. 150 ; Aristotle (2nd ed.), v. 292 ; Plato and the Other Com- panions of Socrates (new ed.), x. 463. Grote, J., A Treatise on the Moral Ideals, ii. 130, (H. SIDGWICK) 239. Grote, N., Snovidenia kak Predmet naoutschnago Analisa, iv. 144. Ground, W. D., An Examination of th". Structural Principles of Mr. H. Spencer's Philosophy, viii. 617. Giinther, A., Anti-Savarese, viii. 140. Gumplowicz, L., Der Rassenkampf, viii. 621 ; Grundriss der Sociologie, x. 622. GURNEY, E. (a) On Discord, iv. 22 ; Relations of Reason to Beauty, 482 ; Monism, vi. 153 ; The Utilitarian 'Ought,' vii. 349 ; Natural Religion, viii. 198 ; The Stages of Hypnotism, ix. 110 ; The Problems of Hypnotism, 477 ; Hallucinations, x. 161. (b) The Psychology of Music, vii. 89 ; The Passage from Stimulus to Sensation, 295; The Utilitarian 'Ought,' viii. 101 ; ' What is an Emotion ?' 421. Gurney, E., The Power of Sound, vi. 145, (J. SULLY) 270 ; On the Uti- litarian 'Ought,' (M. MARTIN) vii. 554. Guthrie, M., Theories of Volition, iii. 150 ; On Mr. Spencer's Formula of Evolution, iv. 602, v. 150 ; On Mr. Spencer's Unification of Knowledge, vii. 449, (G. ALLEN) viii. 116 ; On Mr. Spencer's Data of Ethics, ix. 162. Guyau, M., La Morale d' Epicure et scs Rapports aves les Doctrines contem- poraines, iv. 140, (H. SIDGWICK) 582 ; La Morale Anglaise contem- poraine, 446, (F. POLLOCK) v. 280 ; Vcrs d'un Philosophe, vi. 445 ; Les Problimes de I'EisthStique contem- poraine, ix. 468 ; Esquisse d'une Morale sans Obligation ni Sanction, (W. R. SORLEY) x. 276.