325;
his Ethics, 325;
the great prophet of the human conscience, 500-502.
Socratic School, 314.
Sophists, 315, 316;
their skeptical tendency, 315;
their defective ethics, 498, 499.
Sophocles, believed in one Supreme God, 147.
Soul, Plato on the nature of the, 350, 373;
eternity of the rational element, 373-375.
Spencer, H., carries the law of the Conditioned forward to its
logical consequences, Atheism, 241, 242.
Stoical School, 446;
its philosophy a moral philosophy, 447.
Stoics, their Physiology, 448-453; their
Psychology, 453, 454;
their Ethics, 454-456;
their Theology, 452,453.
Substance, principle of, 189;
Idealism seeks to undermine it, 193;
Reason affirms a permanent substance as the ground of all mental
phenomena, 201--and of the phenomena of the sensible world,
202, 203.
Sufficient Reason, law of, recognized by Plato, 359.
Superstition, meaning of the term as used by Paul, 103.
T.
Teleological proof of the existence of God, 490, 491.
Thales, a believer in one uncreated God, 152;
his first principles, 283;
he regards _water_ as the material cause, 284;
and God as the efficient cause, 285.
Theistic argument, in its logical form, 487-494.
Theistic conception, gradual development of, 481-484,
Theological opinions of the early periods of Greek civilization,
150, 151; 276-278.
Theology of Aristotle, 404-417;
identical with Metaphysics, 404, 416.
Theology of the Greek poets, 143-151;
proposed reform of Poetry by Plato, 131, 132.
Thinking, conditionality of, 228;
in what sense to be understood, 237;
thought imposes no limits upon the object of thought, 237, 238.
Thought, negative and positive, 242, 243;
negative thought an impossibility, 243;
all thought must be positive, 243.
Time, Platonic notion of, 371, 372.
Tragedians, the Greek, were the public religious teachers of the
Athenians, 145;
their theology, 146, 147;
influence of the religious dramas on the Athenian mind, 161-163;
guiltiness of man, and need of reconciliation confessed by,
515-517.
U.
Unconditioned, principle of, 189;
assailed by Hamilton, 194.
Unity of God, 259;
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