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 INDEX. XXI Stern, M. L., Philosophischer u. natur- wissenschaftlicher Monismus, x. 477. STEWART, J. A. (a) Psychology a Science or a Method ? i. 445 ; Philo- sophy in Education, iii. 225, (c) See J. Frauenstadt, F. A. Lange, H. Jack- son, F. H. Peters. STIRLING, J. H. (a) The Question of Idealism in Kant : The Two Editions, viii. 525 ; Kant has not answered Hume, ix. 531, x. 45. Stirling, J. H., Text-Book to Kant, vii. 152, (A. SETH) 268 ; Of Philosophy in the Poets and The Community of Property, x. 299. Stock, St. G., Attempts at Truth, viii. 136. Stockl, A,, Geschichte der neueren Philo- sophic, ix. 158. Stoic Philosophy, M. Aurelius and the, (F. POLLOCK) iv. 47. STOKES, G, J. (b) Going back to Kant, ix. 274. Stokes, G. J., The Objectivity of Truth, (A. SETH) ix. 443. STOUT, G. F. (c) See H. Maudsley. Strachan, J., What is Play ? iii. 149. STRACHEY, A. (b) J. S. Mill's Philo- sophy tested by W. S. Jevons, iii. 283. Straszewsky, M., Powstanie i Rozwoj Pesymizmu w Indyach, ix. 472. Strieker, S., Studien uber das Be- wusstsein, iv. 293 ; Studien Uber die Sprachvorstellungen, v. 440 ; Studien uber die Association der Vorstellungen, viii. 142 ; Physiologie des Rechtu, x. 310 ; Du Langage et de la Musique (tr.), 472. Stuckenberg, J. H. W., The Life of Immanucl Kant, vii. 603. Studies in Logic (by C. S. Peirce and Others), viii. 456, (J. VENN, with Replies) 594, ix. 321. Stumpf, C., Tonpsychologie (I.), ix. 161, (J. SULLY, with Note in reply) 593, x. 158. Subjectivity in Philosophy, (S. H. HODGSON) viii. 92. Sublime, The Origin of the, (G. ALLEN) iii. 324. Suicide of a Dog, Alleged, (H. MAUDS- LEY) iv. 410. SULLY, J. (a) Physiological Psychology in Germany, i. 20 ; Art and Psycho- logy, 467 ; The Question of Visual Perception in Germany, iii. 1, 167 ; Harmony of Colours, iv. 172; Pleasure of Visual Form, v. 181 ; Illusions of Introspection, vi. 1 ; George Eliot's Art, 378 ; Versatility, vii. 366 ; Com- parison, x. 489. (b) The Gratifica- tion derived from the Infliction of Pain, i. 285 ; The Associationist Theory of Avarice, 567 ; The Laws of Dream-Fancy, ii. Ill ; J. Hugh- lings Jackson on Morbid Affections of Speech, v. 105 ; Mental Develop- ment in Children, 385 ; On the Definition of Instinctive Action, vi. 114 ; Horwicz on the Organic Sensa- tions, vii. 302. (c) See L. Dumont, G. T. Fechner, P. Janet, G. Allen, P. Radestock, W. Cyples, G. H. Schneider, G. Pfisterer, E. Gurney, E. v. Hartmann, T. Ribot, W. Preyer r C. Stumpf, M. Lazarus, G. Glogau. Sully, J., Pessimism, ii. 279, (A. BAIN) 558, (C. READ) iii. 410 ; On Physio- logical ^Esthetics, (G. ALLEN) ii. 574 ; Illusions, vi. 298, (J. B. GIBSON) 413 ; Outlines of Psychology, ix. 314, (R. ADAMSON) 427. Summum Bonum, The, (D. G. THOMP- SON) vi. 62. Syllogism, The Number of Terms in a, (C. READ) iv. 116 ; The Mnemonic Lines of the, (C. READ) vii. 440. Symbolical Reasoning, (H. McCoLL) v. 45. SYME, D. (b) On W. Cunningham's- " Political Economy as a Moral Science," iv. 147. Symmetry, The Origin of the Sense of, (G.ALLEN) iv. 301. Sympathy and Interest, (F. H. BRAD- LEY) viii. 573. Taine, H., On the Acquisition of Lan- fuage by Children (tr.), ii. 252 ; De Intelligence, (3me, 4me ed.), iv. 290, ix. 470. Tait, P. G., Properties of Matter, x. 466. TARBELL, F. B. (b) Hypothetical Syllo- gisms, viii. 578. Teichmuller, G., Literarische Fehden im 4ten Jahrhundert vor Chr., x. 311. Temperature-Sense, On the, (H. H. DONALDSON) x. 399 ; see also iv. 147, 298. Temptation, The Relation of Punish- ment to, (F. W. MAITLAND) v. 259. THACKER, J. K. (b) J. Clerk Maxwell on the Relativity of Motion, iv. 262. Theosophy, Five Years of, x. 613. Things-in-themselves, On the Nature of, (W. K. CLIFFORD) iii. 57. Thomse Aquinatis, Opp. Omnia (ed. Zigliara, L), (T. DAVIDSON) viii. 610.