270 INDEX the doctrine Good, the, 146. Impressions (^aprcwJcu), false quoted, 144 n. and true, 66. Like, recognized by like, 3. Indifferent things (ct5ic0o/xi), 58, Locke, 22 ; on innate ideas, 145 Ariston <strong>of</strong> Chios ; on, 70 n. and ; experience, 265. Gorgias, quoted, 15. 150; 171, 193 ; revised, defects <strong>of</strong> doctrine, Grant, Sir A., 20 n. ; quoted, 198. 129, 137. Infanticide, 203. Green, T. H., quoted, 177 n. Injury, forgiveness <strong>of</strong>, 166 ; Grote, George, on the Sophists, infliction <strong>of</strong>, 167, 195. 14. Intellectualism, 130, 258, 262. Habit, 129; virtue not a habit, James, Pr<strong>of</strong>. W., 154; yet habit 9, 83 n. ; on necessary for pragmatism and humanism, moral progress, 170, 194. 2 55&gt; 2S 8 26 f 4- Haeckel, 94, 113. James, St., quoted, 155^. Hamilton, Sir W., 18 ., 75. Japp, Pr<strong>of</strong>., 122. Happiness, its nature, 144 ; Job, and problem <strong>of</strong> evil, 224. means <strong>of</strong>, 145, 178, 250 ; John, St., and Logos concep relation to virtue, 152 to ; tion, 65. length <strong>of</strong> days, 157. Jurisprudence, and religion, Hedonism, Epicurean, 160, 203. 183 ; influence <strong>of</strong> <strong>Stoic</strong>ism Hegel, on the Sophists, 14 ; on upon, 184. philosophy <strong>of</strong> history, as absolutist, 265. 246 ; Justin Martyr, 66, 88., 199 n. Heracleitus, 365 n. ; change, 85 ; 154, 173. logos, 85, 88 n. ; fire, 86 ; flux, Kant, his debt to <strong>Stoic</strong>ism, 176 91 ; his influence on the <strong>Stoic</strong> on ; self-respect, 182 ; referred ethics, 138-139; on human to, 186 ; his theistic pro<strong>of</strong>, law, 183 on ; relativity, 227. 217 247 as ; ; pragmatist, 256. Heredity, important to psycho Kar6p0o;/Aa, 154. logist, 73. Kelvin, Lord, 122. Hirzel, 27, 75 Homo n. Knowledge, relativity <strong>of</strong>, in mensura, 16. Protagoras, 15 Pyrrhonist ; Hooker, quoted, 183. theory <strong>of</strong>, 26 ; <strong>Stoic</strong> theory Horace, quoted, 150. <strong>of</strong>, 47, 66-83 Epicurean Humanism, 9 255-266. theory <strong>of</strong>, 115-1 ; 17. Humanity, how conceived by <strong>Stoic</strong>s, 165. Laertius, Diogenes, quoted, Hume, 18 n. passim. Huxley, 113. Language, important to psycho logist, 73. Idea, innate, 69; ideas, Pla Laotsze, 127. tonic theory <strong>of</strong>, disowned by Laws, human, their relation to <strong>Stoic</strong>s, 97, 127. religion, 183, 247. Ideal, power <strong>of</strong>, 192 vision ; <strong>of</strong>, Leucippus, 1 19. 265. Life, how explained on Epi Immortality, according to So curean principles, 114, 122; crates, 9; according to Panaetius, 58 according to 142, 174, 208; worth living, ; in accordance with nature, Cleanthes and other <strong>Stoic</strong>s, 146. 97. Lightfoot, Bishop, 20 n. t 192 n.\
INDEX 271 Logic, place <strong>of</strong>, in <strong>Stoic</strong> sciences, divine, 249 in pragmatism, 44 ; how conceived, 45, 62 ; 258. on its negative side, 64 ; in Newman, Cardinal, 83 n. ; on praved, 156 partaking <strong>of</strong> the ; Cynics, 130-138; in relation relation to words, 65. Conscience, 218. A.6yos, in Logic, 65 <strong>of</strong> Heracleitus, Notions, common ; (7rpo\?7i/ eis),69, 85, 138; ffirepfiaTiKos, 79, 81, 217. 88. Lotze, 82. Nous, <strong>of</strong> Anaxagoras, 3. Lucian, 63 n., 71 n., 184 n. ; Ontology, <strong>Stoic</strong>, 84-104; 207- quoted, 108. 236. Lucretius, 106 ; quoted and re Optimism, 211, 247. ferred to,passim as ; expositor <strong>of</strong> the Epicurean system, 107. Order, social, source <strong>of</strong>, 247. Origen, 137. Mackail, J. W., quoted, 113. Pain, as conceived by the Macrocosm, 90. Epicureans, 1 18; by the <strong>Stoic</strong>s, Man, his original constitution, 147, 210 ; as disciplinary, 225. 89; tw<strong>of</strong>old nature <strong>of</strong>, 140; Pansetius, 30, 45 his place in ; his submission to God, 247. <strong>Stoic</strong>ism, 58 ; on self-suffici Martensen, Bishop, 186. ency <strong>of</strong> virtue, 152 n. ; 194 ; Masson, Dr. J., ngn. world-cycles, 249. Materialism, <strong>of</strong> pre-Socratics, Pantheism, <strong>Stoic</strong>, 59 ; and evil, 3 <strong>of</strong> ; <strong>Stoic</strong>s, 27, 93 ; specula 103 <strong>of</strong> Marcus ; Aurelius, 215. tive and moral, 103 ; criticized, Parmenides, 3. 122-124. Pater, Walter, 85. Matter, its relation to the Paul, St., i4i., 165;?., 180,242. Supreme Mind, 99. Pearson, A. C., 2jn.; quoted, Mechanism, 122. 28, 29. Megarics, relation to Zeno, 23. Peirce, C. S., 255. Menander, 90. Perception, sense, doctrine <strong>of</strong> Method, allegorical, among Empedocles, 3 <strong>of</strong> ; <strong>Stoic</strong>s, 66, Cynics, 136; among <strong>Stoic</strong>s, 72; <strong>of</strong> Epicureans, 115. 215. Perturbation, defined, 149. Microcosm, 90. Pessimism, 212. Mill, J. S., 18 ., 167, 253. &lt;bavTa&lt;riai KaraATfTrrtKa/, 66, 74. Mind, a tabula rasa, 66 ; its Philo, Judaeus, activity, 68 65, 137. ; Supreme, and Philosophy, Pre-Socratic, 2 ; matter, 99 how explained on ; vision <strong>of</strong>, in Boethius, 36 ; Epicurean principles, 114-1 19. by <strong>Stoic</strong>s, 38 char M. Minucius Felix, 92 n. acteristics <strong>of</strong>, 40 not opposed ; Monism, 102. to science, 40; its constituents, Morality, <strong>Stoic</strong>, its essence, 43 ; 41 its relation to psychology, ; inwardness <strong>of</strong>, 152. 41 ; its requirements <strong>of</strong> its More, Sir Thomas, quoted, 167. devotees, 52 stages <strong>of</strong> its de ; Musonius, 54, 164. velopment among the <strong>Stoic</strong>s, 56-61 ; the philosopher as Nature, different meanings <strong>of</strong> preacher, 61 ; as epistemology, term, 143, 174; <strong>Stoic</strong> s ap 66-83 ; i ts problem, 85 in re ; preciation <strong>of</strong>, 244. lation to <strong>Stoic</strong> cosmology, 87 ; Nature, human, living accord in relation to Epicurean cos ing to, 142, 174, 208 ; de mology, 105-125 among the ;
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