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The interrogations indicate places where a view is discussed, not asserted [To use this index divide the sought page number by the number of pages in the book, 160, and scroll down that fraction. Example: "Phenomenon" is on page 86. 86/160=53%. Scroll down 53% into the file and there you are. (Or just use the search function.)]

  • Absolute idea, 142
  • Acquaintance, 43 ff., 60, 108, 109, 119, 136 with Self? 50
  • Act, mental, 41
  • Analytic, 82
  • Appearance, 9, 16
  • A priori, 74-7, 80, 82 ff., 103 ff. mental? 88
  • Arithmetic, 84
  • Association, 62 63 65
  • Being, 100
  • Belief, 119 ff., instinctive, 24 25
  • Berkeley, George (Bishop), 12, 13, 15, 16, 36, 38 ff., 73, 95, 97
  • Bismarck, Prince Otto von, 54-8
  • Bradley, Francis Herbert, 95
  • Cantor, Georg, 147
  • Causality, 63, 69, 83
  • China, Emperor of, 44, 75
  • Cogito, ergo sum, 18. See Descartes
  • Coherence, 122, 123, 140
  • Colors, 8-10, 34, 35, 138
  • Concept, 52
  • Constituents, 126
  • Contradiction, law of, 72, 83
  • Correspondence of belief and fact, 121 ff.
  • Correspondence of sense-data and physical objects, 22, 24, 31, 33, 34, 37, 39
  • Criterion, 140
  • Critical philosophy, 82 ff.
  • Deduction, 79
  • Descartes, Erné, 18, 19, 73, 150
  • Description, 45, 47, 52 ff., 109
  • Divisibility, infinite, 146, 147
  • Doubt, 17, 18, 25, 150
  • Dreams, 19, 22, 110, 122
  • Duration, 32
  • Empiricists, 73-5, 86, 95
  • Error, 110 119 ff., 139, 151
  • Excluded middle, 72
  • Existence, 100, knowledge of, 17 ff., 60, 73
  • Experience: extended by descriptions, 59, 60, 148 immediate, 7, 18
  • Facts, 136-8
  • Falsehood, 120 ff. definition of, 1Z8
  • Generalization, empirical, 78
  • Geometry, 77, 84
  • Hallucinations. See Dreams
  • Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich, 141
  • Hume, David, 73, 83, 95, 97
  • Ideas, 38 ff., 99
    • abstract, 48, 95
    • innate, 73
    • platonic, 91-3
  • Idealism, 37-45 defined, 37 grounds of, 38 ff.
  • Idealists, 36
  • Identity, law of, 72
  • Induction, 60-9, 79, 107 principle of, 66, 67, 112
  • Inference, logical and psychological, 134
  • Infinity, 146, 147
  • Innate ideas and principles. See Ideas
  • Introspection, 49
  • Kant, Immanuel, 81-90, 146
  • Knowledge:
    • by acquaintance and by description, 44-59, 108-9
    • definition of, 131 ff., 159
    • derivative, 109, 133-5
    • indubitable? 7, 151
    • intuitive, 109, 111-8, 133, 135 ff., 149
    • of future, 60 ff.
    • of general principles, 70-81, 84, 107
    • of things and of truths, 44, 46, 108, 109, 144
    • of universe, 26, 141, 155
    • only of mental things? 41 ff.
    • philosophical, 149, 154
    • theory of, 38
  • Laws, general, 63, 67, 74
  • Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm, 15, 16, 36, 73, 95
  • Light, 28-9
  • Locke, John, 73
  • Logic, 71, 91, 123, 147-8
  • Mathematics, 77, 84
  • Matter, 12
    • existence of, 13, 15, 17-26, 43
    • nature of, 27-36
  • Memory, 48, 114 ff.
  • Mind, 13, 52 the only reality? 14. See also Idealists what is in the, 38 ff., 99
  • Monad, 95
  • Modadism, 95
  • Monism, 95
  • Motion, laws of, 61, 64
  • Nature of a thing, 144
  • Necessity, 78
  • Object of apprehension, 41-3 of judgment, 126, 127
  • Particular, 93
  • Perception, 113-4, 117, 137
  • Phenomenon, 86, 87
  • Philosophy, value of, 153-161 uncertainty of, 154, 155
  • Physical objects, 12, 19, 33, 34, 52, 85, 108
  • Plato, 91 ff.
  • Principles, general, 70-81
  • Probable opinion, 139-40
  • Probability, 62 ff., 73
  • Proper names, 54 ff., 93
  • Propositions, constituents of, 53, 54
  • Qualities, 90, 95, 97, 101
  • Rationalists, 73, 86
  • Reality, 9 ff., 16
  • Relations, 31, 32, 34, 97, 101 ff., 143-5 multiple, 123-7 sense of, 127
  • Resemblance, 96, 102
  • Self, 19, 50, 51, 87
  • Self-consciousness, 50
  • Self-evidence, 112-8 degrees of, 117, 138 two kinds of, 136 ff.
  • Sensation, 12 85 86
  • Sense-data, 12, 15-17, 21-4, 27, 30, 32-4, 46, 85, 137 certainty of, 18-21
  • Shapes, 1O, 11, 33
  • Solipsism, 21-4
  • Space, 29 ff., 146
    • Euclidean and non-Euclidean, 147
    • physical, 29-33
  • Spinoza, Baruch, 94, 95
  • Subject, 126
  • 'Thing in itself', 86
  • 'Thought, Laws of', 72, 88, 89
  • Three Dialogues between Hylas and Philonous, in Opposition to Skeptics and Atheists, 12
  • Time, 32 ff., 87, 102, 146
  • Touch, 11
  • Truth, 119-130 Definition of, 128
  • Uniformity of nature, 63
  • Universals, 48, 52, 91-100, 148 knowledge of, 101-10, 137
  • Verbs, 94

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