“Book Descriptions: This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1886 edition. Excerpt: ... INDEX.1 Ancients, the, their architecture, iii. 185, 188, 190; defects in religion, iii. 452; freedom of thought, ii. 394; inferiority of tragedy, iii. 213,214; historians, i. 317, 318; philosophy, ii. 490; sculpture, i. 269, 291." Angelus Silesius, i. 167, 492, iii. 432. Anger, evidence of primacy of will, ii. 442; psychological effect of, ii. 429. Animals, lower, distinctive charac- teristics of animal life, L 25, ii. 228, 232; essential identity with man, i. 192; difference from man, i. 45, 47, 112, see Man; do not laugh, ii. 280; nor weep, i. 486; uaivetd of, i. 204; no passions proper, iii. 16; no know- ledge of death, iii. 219; yet fear death, iii. 251; right of man over, i. 481 n. Animal magnetism, iii. 76, 418, 419. Anselm of Canterbury, ii. 125, 126. Anticipation in art, i. 287, 288; in nature, iii. 103, 104. Antinomies, criticism of Kantian, i, 39, ii. 107 seq.; the two of natural science, i. 37 seq. Antisthenes, i. 115, ii. 357. Anwari Soheili, ii. 283. Airtiyutyn and etrayoryrj, ii. 290. Apollo Belvedere, i. 230. Apperception, transcendental unity of, ii. 833. A priori knowledge, meaning and explanation of, ii. 33; direccness, necessity, and universality of, i. 88; table of precdicabtlia a priori, ii. 221; the basis of onto- logy, ii. 220. Aroriginals, interference with, iii. 411. Absolute, conception of, has reality only in matter, ii. 94; how not to be conceived, ii. 94; misuse of, ii. 94, 215, 216, 393. Abstract, idea, knowledge, depen- dent on idea of perception, i. 45, 52, 53, ii. 258; insufficiency of, i. 72, ii. 248-251; opposite of idea of perception, i. 7; philo- sophy must not start from, ii. 261 seq.; relation to intuitive knowledge, ii, 54, 55, 91; use of, ii. 235, 238. Absurd, sphere of, ii. 242; supre-...” DRIVE