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 INDEX. XIX Sayce, A. H., Introduction to the Science of Language, v. 291. SCANNELL, T. B. (b) Conditional Pro- positions, vii. 442. Scheffler, H., Die Nalurgesetze (I.-TIL), vi. 447 : Die Theorie der Erkenntniss oder die Logischcn Gesetze, (J. VENN) 592. Schellwien, R., Das Gesetz der Causa- litdt in der Natur, ii. 134 ; Der Wille, die Lebensgrundmacht (I.), iv. 602. Schmidt, E. v., Die Philosophic der Mythologie und Max Mutter, vi. 151. Schmidt, 0., Die naturwissenschaftlichen Grundlagen der Philosophic des Un- bewussten, ii. 433. Schneider, G. H., Der thierische Wille, (J, SULLY) v. 424 ; Der menschliche Wille, vii. 607, (J. SULLY) viii. 126 ; Freud und Leid des Menschengesch- lechts, ix. 160, (W. C. COUPLAND) 602. Schneidewin, M., Lichstrahlen aus E. v. Hartmann's Werken, vi. 601. Schopenhauer, A., His Philosophy, (R. ADAMSON) vi. 491 ; The World as Will and Idea (tr, I.), ix, 156, Schroder, E., Der Opcration&kreis des Logik-kalkuls, (R. ADAMSON) iii. 252. Schubert- Soldern, R. v., Grundlagen eincr Erkenntnisstheorie, x. 310. Schultze, F., Kant und Darwin, i. 154 ; Die Sprache des Kindes, (F. POLLOCK) vi. 436. Schuppe, W., Grundziige der Ethikund Rechtsphil osophie, vii. 313. Schurman, J. G., Kantian Ethics and the Ethics of Evolution, (T. WHIT- TAKER) vii. 137. Schuyler, A., Empirical and Rational Psychology, viii. 139. Sciences, On the Classification of the, (H. M. STANLEY) ix. 265. Scientific Philosophy, (F. E. ABBOTT) vii. 461. Scottish Universities, Philosophy in the, (J. VEITCH) ii. 74, 207. Scotus Novanticus, Metaphysica nova et vetusta, ix. 466, (A. SETH) 574 ; Ethica, or the Ethics of Reason, x. 298, (A. SETH) 594. Seailb-s, G., Essai sur le Genie dans VArt, ix. 469. Secretan, C., Le Principe de la Morale, x. 618. Self-Sacrifice, (F. H. BRADLEY) viii. 258. Semicircular Canals and "Sense of Space," E. de Cyon on the, (EDITOR) iii. 559. Sensation, What is ? (G. H. LEWES) i. 157 ; Definition of, (W. L. DAVIDSON) vi. 551 ; The Passage from Stimulus to, (E. GURNEY) vii. 295. Sensory Nerves, Bloch on Rate of Current in, i. 132. Sergi, G., Teoria Fisiologica della Per- cezione, vii. 154 ; L'Origine dei Feno- meni psichici, x. 474. Setchenoff, I., Etudes Psychologiques (tr.), x. 306. SETH, A. (a) Hegel : An Exposition and Criticism, vi. 513. (c) See E. Zeller, R. Adamson, F. A. Lange, J. H. Stirling, G. J. Stokes, Scotus Novan- ticus. Seth, A., The Development from Kant to Hegel, vii. 310, (C. READ) 409. Shields, C. W., The Final Philosophy, iii. 427. Shute, R., A Discourse on Truth, ii. 274, (EDITOR) 392. SIDGWICK, A. (a) The Negative Char- acter of Logic, iii. 350 ; Definition de Jure and de Facto, iv. 230 ; The Localisation of Fallacy, vii. 55 ; Pro- positions with a view to Proof, viii. 22. (b) Theoretical and Practical Logic, iv. 122. (c) See J. Bergmann, W. Wundt, W. L. Davidson. Sidgwick, A., Fallacies, viii. 621, (J. VENN) ix. 296. SIDGWICK, H. (a) The Theory of Evolu- tion in its application to Practice, i. 52 ; Philosophy at Cambridge, 235 ; Hedonism and Ultimate Good, ii. 27 ; H. Spencer's Ethical System, v, 216 ; Incoherence of Empirical Philosophy, vii. 533 ; A Criticism of the Critical Philosophy, viii. 69, 313 ; Green's Ethics, ix. 169. (b) H. Calderwood on Intuitionism in Morals, i. 563 ; A. Barratt on 'The Suppression of Egoism,' ii. 411 ; The Establishment of Ethical First Principles, iv. 106; The so-called Idealism of Kant, 408 ; Kant's Refutation of Idealism, v. Ill ; On the Fundamental Doctrines of Descartes, vii. 435 ; Kant's View of Mathematical Premisses and Reason- ings, viii. 421, 577. (c) See F. H. Bradley, J. Grote, M. Guyau, A. Fouill^e, L. Stephen, T. Fowler, J. Martineau. Siebeck, H., Geschichte der Psychologic (1. 1, 2), vi. 150, ix. 318, (EDITOR) x. 289. Sight and Smell in Vertebrates, (G. ALLEN) vi. 453. Sigwart, C., Logik (II.), iv. 143, (J. VENN) 426 ; Kleine Schriften, vi. 600.