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268 INDEX<br />

Comtists, their conception <strong>of</strong><br />

Burns, quoted, 181 ; on in<br />

229 ;<br />

his Hymn to Zeus, 235. 184<br />

Clifford, W. <strong>of</strong>,<br />

;<br />

Kingdon, 94. 185-<br />

dependence, 182.<br />

immortality, 97.<br />

Butler, Bishop, 175, 176.<br />

Conflagration, final, disowned<br />

Butler, Samuel, quoted, 79.<br />

by Pansetius, 58, 91 n. ;<br />

in<br />

<strong>Stoic</strong> physics, 91 ; 248.<br />

Calvinism, 155 n. 222<br />

, n., 228. Confucius, 127.<br />

Campbell, Principal G., 12. Conscience (avveidiicris), 144.<br />

Canonic, 117 n.<br />

gentium, 69,<br />

Carlyle, 241 ;<br />

on Blessedness, 218, 247.<br />

81, 98,<br />

250.<br />

Cosmogony, <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Stoic</strong>s,<br />

Case, President <strong>of</strong> Corpus 87-92 ;<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Epicureans,<br />

Christi <strong>College</strong>, Oxford, 75 n. 105-125.<br />

Casuistry, 51.<br />

Cosmopolitanism, <strong>Stoic</strong>, 60,<br />

Catechetical School, <strong>of</strong> Alex<br />

J<br />

162-169, 8o ;<br />

its nonandria,<br />

137.<br />

Hellenic origin, 169 n. ;<br />

Catechism, <strong>The</strong> Larger, quoted, Christian, 180.<br />

1<br />

S5 n -<br />

Cato, <strong>of</strong> Utica, 202.<br />

Courage, Aristotle on, 201 n.<br />

Crates, 130.<br />

Certainty, 7.<br />

Cross - questioning, Socratic<br />

Character, 32, 246.<br />

method <strong>of</strong>, 6 ;<br />

as applied by<br />

Christianity, and the individual, Epictetus, 55.<br />

128 n. ;<br />

and inwardness <strong>of</strong> Cycles, recurrent, disowned<br />

morality, 153 n. its cosmo<br />

; by Pansetius, 58, 91 n. in<br />

;<br />

politanism, 1 80; its apprecia <strong>Stoic</strong> physics, 91 ; 248.<br />

tion <strong>of</strong> man s dignity, 182 ; Cynics, relation to Zeno, 23 ;<br />

elevates the gentler virtues, their name, 130 n, influence<br />

;<br />

191 and <strong>Stoic</strong>ism, ; 239, 243; on the <strong>Stoic</strong>s, 130-138 ;<br />

their<br />

on acquiescence, 248 ;<br />

and sage, 131 individualis<br />

;<br />

progressive revelation, 253.<br />

tic and anti-social, 135 ;<br />

their<br />

Chrysippus, referred to and allegorical method, 136; on<br />

quoted, passim his place in right use <strong>of</strong> appearances, ; 43 n.<br />

<strong>Stoic</strong>ism, 27, 28 ;<br />

his con<br />

tributions to the creed, 57 Death, <strong>Stoic</strong> view ;<br />

<strong>of</strong>, 201.<br />

his view <strong>of</strong> impressions, 68 ; Democritus, 3 and<br />

; Epicurean<br />

<strong>of</strong> life<br />

according to nature, physics, 105 ;<br />

his relation to<br />

143; his theistic pro<strong>of</strong>, 219; Epicureans, 119-121.<br />

on sin, 224.<br />

Descartes, his method, 7 on<br />

Cicero, referred to and quoted, innate ideas, 70 n. ;<br />

criterion<br />

passim on Socrates, 5 <strong>of</strong> truth, 82 ; ;<br />

;<br />

220 ;<br />

on mind<br />

his De Officiis, 30, 51 on and<br />

; matter, 261.<br />

<strong>Stoic</strong> terminology, 43.<br />

Desires, treatment <strong>of</strong>, by <strong>Stoic</strong>s,<br />

Cleanthes, quoted and referred 25 to be eradicated, 146 ; ;<br />

to, passim ; his place in nature <strong>of</strong>, 147 ;<br />

as motives,<br />

<strong>Stoic</strong>ism, 27, 28 ; duplicates 149 ;<br />

psychology <strong>of</strong>, 177.<br />

the sciences, 42 ;<br />

his con<br />

tributions, 57 ; view <strong>of</strong> im<br />

Destiny, 92, 227.<br />

Dialectic, Socratic, 6 ;<br />

as logic,<br />

pressions, 68 ; world-cycles, 62.<br />

91 n., 249<br />

; pro<strong>of</strong>s <strong>of</strong> the soul s Dill, S., 99 n.<br />

immortality, 95 his death, Diogenes, the Cynic, 23 his<br />

; 202 ;<br />

on fate and providence, rudeness, 132 as ideal ; sage,

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