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INDEX.

The numbers refer to the pages.

Aberdeen Philosophical Society,

126, 161.

Addison, Joseph, 318.
Esthetic theories:

Hutcheson, 16-22, 312.
Kames, 104-5, 312.
Hume, 312-4.

Smith, Adam, 314-5.
Gerard, 315.
Beattie, 315-6.
Blair, 316-7.

Reid, 317-9, 324.
Monboddo, 319-321.
Alison, 321-4, 325.
Jeffrey, 323-4.

Stewart, 324-6.

Brown, 326-8.

Hamilton, 328-9.

M'Vicar, 329-330.
Ferrier, 330.

Akenside, Mark, 319.

Alison, Rev. Archibald, 213, 221,
321-4, 325.

Anderson, Rev. George, 97.
Anderson, Prof. John, 110.
Aristotle, 3, 20, 30, 181, 186, 188,
192, 328, 334.

Bacon, Francis, 4, 218.
Baillie, Robert, 96.

Bain, Dr. Alex., 94, 233, 290, 333.
Balfour, A. J., 106.
Balfour, James, 204.
Baxter, Andrew :

Life and character, 35.
"Enquiry," 36-41.
On Immortality, 38-9.
Referred to, 188.
Beattie, James :

Life and works, 169-172.
Essay on Truth, 172-7.
Elements of Moral Science,

177.

Superficiality of his treatment,

178-9.

His poems, 179-180.
On Taste, 315-6.
Referred to, 126.

Berkeley, Bishop, 40, 55-8, 71, 73,
123, 125, 128, 130, 131, 135, 138,
143, 177, 229, 293, 310, 335.
Black, Dr. Joseph, 110.
Blair, Dr. Hugh, 52, 202, 316.
Brown, Thomas:

Method of philosophy, 5, 233.

Brown, Thomas :

Criticism of Reid, 143, 237.
Life and works, 233-6.

On Cause and Effect, 236-8.
Intuitive beliefs, 237-8.
Matter and space, 238-244.
His influence, 243.
Esthetic theory, 236-7.
Referred to, 221, 222, 252.
Brougham, Lord, 234.
Bruce, John, 204.

Buccleugh, Henry, Duke of, 112.

Buffier, Père, 225.

Burney, Dr., 293.

Bute, Lord, 204.

Butler, Bishop, 25-6, 28, 85, 86,
152, 208, 230.

Caird, Dr. E., 334.

Calderwood, Prof. H., 335.
Calvinistic theology, 2, 97.

Campbell, Prof. Archibald, note
168.

Campbell, George:

Life and works, 161-2.
On Miracles, 162-4.

On First Principles, 164-6.
Carlyle, Dr. Alex., 13, 14, 202.
Carlyle, Thomas, 89, 249, 252, 334.
Carmichael, Gershom, 11, 12-13.
Carteret, Lord, 12.
Chalmers, Thomas :

At St. Andrews, 246.
Lectures on Ethics, 246-7.
Ethics and Christianity, 247-8.
Referred to, 249.
Charlemont, Lord, 48.
Chesterfield, Earl of, 204.
Christison, Sir Robert, 253.

Clarke, Dr. Samuel, 11, 36, 188.
Clephane, Dr., 50.
Cochrane, Lord, 221.

Cockburn, Lord, 98, 205, 219, 221.
Coleridge, S. T., 324, 334.
Corneille, 331.

Cousin, Victor, 21, 160, 216, 249.
Cudworth, Ralph, 188.
Cullen, Dr. Wm., 110.

Darwin, Dr. Erasmus, 234.
Descartes, 47, 73, 138, 271.
Duncan, Rev. Dr., 293.
Dunlop, Prof. Alex., 11, 109.

Elliot, Sir Gilbert, 82.
Erroll, Earl of, 170.

Erskine, Henry, 234.

Ferguson, Adam:

Friendship with Hume, 53, 90.
Life and character, 204-5.
His optimism, 206-7.
"History of Civil Society,'
207-8.

66

Principles of Moral and
Political Science," 209-212.
A modified Hedonism, 212-3.
The principle of Perfection,
214-6.

Referred to, 218-9.
Ferrier, J. F.:

Hume's scepticism of self, 76.
On Reid, 137.

On Hamilton, 254-5.
Life and writings, 292-4.
Method of philosophy, 295-8.
Theory of Knowledge, 298-
302.

Ferrier, J. F.:

Theory of Ignorance, 303-4.
Theory of Being, 303-5.
Comments and criticisms, 305-
311.

His literary style, 311.

On the beautiful, 330.

Referred to, 334.

Ferrier, Susan, 293.

Fontenoy, 203.

Forbes, Sir Wm., note 169, 171.
Foulis, Robert, 110.

Fraser, Prof. A. Campbell, 159, 335.

Gardenstone, Lord, 170.
George the Third, 171, 183.
Gerard, Dr. Alex., 126, 161, 170,
315-6.

Goldsmith, Oliver, 171.

Green, T. H., 150, 194, 334.
Gregory, David, 5.
Gregory, James, 235.
Gregory, John, 126, 161.
Gregory, Margaret, 124.
Grotius, 3.

Haldane, E. S., note 295.
Hamilton, Miss E., 287.
Hamilton, Robert, 245.
Hamilton, Dr. Thomas, 110.
Hamilton, Dr. Wm., 250.
Hamilton, Sir William :

Method of Philosophy, 5-6.
On Reid's theory of perception,
143.

Editor of Reid's works, 160,

254.

Editor of Stewart's works,

222, 254.

Hamilton, Sir William :

Criticism of Brown, 245.
Life and works, 250-4.
Influence on his contempo-

raries, 254-5.

Philosophy of the Uncondi-

tioned, 256-264.

Mental and material substance,
259-260, 264-5.

Philosophy of common sense,
265-271.

Theory of perception, 271-286.
Relativity of knowledge, 278-
9, 286-8.

Influence on recent Agnosti-

cism, 289-291.

Esthetic theory, 328-9.
Referred to, 228, 293, 332,

334, 335.

Harris, James, note 185.
Hartley, David, 8, 332.
Hegel, 334.

Hertford, Lord, 51, 171.
Home, John, 202.

Horner, Francis, 221, 234.
Horsley, Bishop, note 185.
Hume, David:

Method of philosophy, 5.
Life and works, 42-53.
His empirical premisses, 54-5.
Impressions and Ideas, 56-60.
Cause and Effect, 60-9.
The material world, 69-74.
Personal Identity, 74-80.
His scepticism, 80-2.
Moral philosophy, 82-89.
Natural Religion, 89-93.
Influence on subsequent philo-

sophy, 9, 80, 93-4.

Hume, David:

Esthetic theory, 312-4.
Referred to, 96, 97, 100, 101,
102, 113, 123, 125, 127, 128,
130, 144, 160, 161, 162-3,
171, 172, 173, 177, 178, 204,
228, 229, 234, 235, 236, 238,
333, 336.
Hutcheson, Francis:

Method of philosophy, 5, 6.
Life and character, 10, 15.
His obligations to Shaftes-
bury, 15.

Senses other than external,
16-20.

Theory of the Beautiful, 16-
21, 312.

Moral theory, 22-30.
Metaphysical Synopsis, 31-
34.

His influence, 32-3, 109.
Referred to, 48, 81, 86, 113,
121, 315.

Huxley, T. H., 94, 290, 333.

Inglis, Sir Robert, 221.

Jeffrey, Francis, 221, 234, 323.
Johnson, Samuel, 130, 184.
Jouffroy, T., 160, 249.

Kames, Lord:

Life and character, 95-6.
Theory of morals, 97-9.

On liberty and necessity, 100-

1, 106-7.

Answer to Hume's scepticism,
101-2.

Natural Religion, 102-3.

Kames, Lord:

Philosophy of common sense
foreshadowed, 103-4.
Connection of æsthetic and

moral theories, 104-5, 312.
Kant, Immanuel, 9, 94, 194, 231,
234, 261, 278, 285, 311, 329, 334,
335, 336.

King, Archbishop, 12.
Knight, Prof. Wm., v., note 185.

Laurie, Prof. S., 336.
Leechman, Dr. Wm., 10, 14, note
15, 48, 110.
Leslie, John, 234.
Leibniz, 36, 278.
Leyden, John, 234.

Locke, John, 3, 4, 31, 33, 54-5,
72, 73, 131, 138, 139, 143, 145,
188, 191, 192, 288, 335.
Lushington, Prof. E. L., 294.

M'Cosh, Dr. James, vi., 126, 335.
MacDougall, Prof. A. C., 253.
Mackintosh, Sir James, 221.
M'Vicar, Dr., 329.

Mahaffy, Prof. J. P., 334.
Mansel, Dean, 289-290, 332.
Melville, Andrew, 3.
Mill, James, 332.

Mill, J. S., 26, 30, 94, 165, 215,
233, 250, 255, 287, 290, 332-3.
Millar, Prof. John, 110.
Monboddo, Lord:

Acquaintance with Beattie,
170.

His love of Greek philosophy,
181-2, 185.

Ridiculed in his day, 181.

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