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tag="{http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml}a">212-17;
Aristotle on, 300. Reincarnation; see Transmigration. Religion;
relation to philosophy, 14-15, 207;
Xenophanes on, 41-2;
Heracleitus on, 79;
Democritus on, 92;
decay of Greek, 107-8. Rhetoric, 111, 122.
S
Scepticism, 343, 361. Sensation;
particularism of, 113;
distinguished from reason, 45, 79, 112, 113, 115, 239, 290. Slavery, 225, 321. Soul;
Heracleitus on, 78-9;
Atomists on, 92;
Plato on, 211-17;
Aristotle on, 296 et seq;
Stoics on, 348;
Epicureans on, 357. Space, 3-4, 56; see also Empty space. Sphere, of Empedocles, 84. State, The;
Sophists on, 119;
Plato's, 201-2, 225-29;
Aristotle on, 320-5. Subject, the right of the, 122, 152. Subjectivism, Preface, 340-3, 361, 376. Subjectivity, defined, 113. Substance;
defined, 186-7;
Ideas as, 186-8;
Aristotle's doctrine of 265-7. Suicide, 160, 350. Summum Bonum, 222, 314. Symbolism, 12.
T
Teleology;
defined, 101;
of Anaxagoras, 104, 105;
of Plato, 201-2;
of Aristotle, 289. Theosophists, 153-4. Time, 282, 292. Timocracy, 324. Tragedy, 330-1. Transmigration, 17, 32, 85, 212, 217, 301. Tyranny, 324.
U
Universals, 188. Utilitarianism, 220-21, 315.
V
Virtue;
as knowledge, 147, 157;
teachable, 149;
unity of, 149, 223, 351;
as sole good, 159-60, 350;
relation to pleasure, 161, 218-19;
customary and philosophic, 220;
dianoetic, 316, 317;
as the mean, 317. Void, The, 90. Vortex, 90, 102.
W
Water, as first principle, 21. Wise Man, The;
of the Cynics, 160;
of the Cyrenaics, 162;
of the Stoics, 351. Women, status of, 224. World-Soul, The, 210, 211, 375.

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INDEX OF NAMES

A
Abdera, 86, 112. Academy, The, 167, 249, 250;
The New, 364-6. Aegean, The, 18. Aenesidemus, 366-7. AEsculapius, 141. Agrigentum, 81. Alcibiades, 132, 133. Alexander the Great, 251, 252, 339, 340, 362. Alexandria, 368, 370. Ammonius Saccas, 372. Amyntas, 249. Anaxagoras, 22, 30, 82, 86, 91, 94-105, 106, 120, 137, 166, 271, 272, 273, 340 Anaximander, 20, 22, 23, 24-7, 28, 29. Anaximenes, 20, 22, 23, 27-30, 82, 83, 102, 271. Andronicus, 262. Anniceris, 162, 167. Antiochis, 134. Antisthenes, 156, 158, 159. Anytus, 133. Appolonia, 30. Apollodorus, 140. Apology, The, 129, 133, 134, 172, 173. Arcesilaus, 364, 365. Arginusae, 134. Aristippus, 156, 161, 358. Aristophanes, 135, 152. Aristotle, 14, 17, 18, 19, 23, 38, 42 (footnote), 55, 95, 98, 99, 106, 122, 148, 150, 191, 193, 231, 233, 248, 249-338, 339, 340, 341, 342, 345, 346, 350, 370;
on Thales, 21-2;
on Anaxagoras, 104, 105;
on Socrates, 147, 317, 320;
on Plato, 193, 262-5, 323-4.
Asia Minor, 18, 20, 72, 94, 95, 250. Assyria, 13. Atarneus, 250. Athens, 94, 95, 112, 127, 128, 129, 131, 133, 134, 135, 136, 137, 165, 166, 167, 169, 249, 250, 251, 252, 254, 344. Atomists, The, 82, 86-93, 95, 96, 97, 103, 104. Aurelius, Marcus, 14, 344.
B
Babylon, 252. Babylonia, 86. Bacon, Francis, 257-8. Banquet, The, 132. See also Symposium, The. Bentham, 220. Bhagavat Gita, The, 15. Brahman, 15, 64, 170, 197. Buddha, The, 213. Burnet Prof., Preface,25,28,46,91,98.
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Carneades, 365. Chairephon, 129. Chalcis, 252. Charmides, The, 172, 173. China, 13. Christianity, 69, 70, 71, 101, 369, 377. Chrysippus, 344. Cicero, 366. Clazomenae, 94. Cleanthes, 344. Clouds, The, of Aristophanes, 135. Coleridge, S. T., 263. Colophon, 41. Copernicus, 38. Crates, 344. Cratylus, 166. Critias, 118. Crito, 137, 138, 139, 140, 141. Crito, The, 172, 173. Croesus, 20, 21. Crotona, 31, 33. Cynics, The, 156, 158-60, 163, 316, 342, 351, 353, 358. Cyprus, 344. Cyrenaics, The, 156, 160-2, 163, 218, 342, 358. Cyrene, 167.
D
Darwin, 308. Delium, 131. Delphi, 129. Democritus, 22, 49, 50, 52, 86, 93, 104, 108, 112, 234, 342, 354, 356. Diogenes of Apollonia, 30. Diogenes the Cynic, 159, 351, 352. Dionysius the Elder, 167, 168. Dionysius the Younger, 168, 169.
E
Echechrates, 139, 141. Egypt, 13, 16, 17, 31, 86, 125, 167, 372. Elea, 40, 41, 43, 52, 60. Eleatics, The, 22, 23, 40-71, 72, 73, 75, 79, 89, 109, 112, 117, 162, 164, 166, 173, 174, 175, 193, 195, 196, 197, 234, 235, 246, 272, 279, 374. Eleusinian mysteries, 72. Empedocles, 17, 22, 49, 52, 81-5, 86, 87-8, 89, 95, 96, 97, 103, 271, 272, 329. Empiricus, Sextus, 366. England, 121. Ephesus, 72, 73. Epictetus, 14, 344. Epicureans, The, 89, 90, 91, 342, 343, 354-60, 362, 368, 369. Epicurus, 342, 345-60. Erdmann, 46, 98, 368, 375. Ethics, The, of Aristotle, 319. Euboea, 252. Euclid, the geometrician, 33, 113. Euclid of Megara, 156, 162-3, 166, 167. Euripides, 94. Euthyphro, The, 172.
F
France, 121.
G
Gorgias, 110, 111, 116-18, 361. Gorgias, The, 174, 177. Grant, Sir A., 295 (footnote). Greece, 13, 16, 17, 18, 33, 41, 107, 109, 112, 122, 168, 220, 252, 339, 344, 368. Grote, 98.
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H
Halys, 21. Hegel, 38, 46, 55, 58-60, 312 (footnote), 333. Hegesias, 162. Hellas, 41. Heracleitus, 22, 72-80, 82, 86, 108, 112, 116, 164, 166, 192, 193, 234, 271, 333, 342, 347. Hermeias, 250. Herpyllis, 251. Hesiod, 41, 72, 77. Hippias, 110. Hippias Minor, The, 172. Hippo, 30. Homer, 41, 72. Hume, David, 57, 58, 361. Hylicists, The, 24.
I
Iamblicus, 376. Idaeus, 30. India, 14, 16, 17. Ionia, 20, 41, 137. Ionics, The, 20-30, 61, 62, 82, 83,
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