ute, see ABSOLUTE IDEALISM.
IDEALS, in life, 10 ff.;
adoption of, 17 ff.
IDEAS, the, in Plato, 329.
IMAGINATION, in poetry, 99;
place of, in religion, 80, 97 ff.;
special functions of, in religion, 101 ff.;
scope of, in religion, 105 ff.;
and the personality of God, 110.
IMITATIO CHRISTI, quoted, 68.
IMMANENCE THEORY, 412, 413.
IMMORTALITY, 212.
INDIVIDUALISM, 301, 320, 338, 404.
INTUITIONISM, in ethics, 196.
JAMES, WILLIAM, quoted on religion, 65, 71, 305.
JUDAISM, development of, 92;
and Christianity, 94.
KANT, his transcendentalism, 177, 356;
his critique of knowledge, 354 ff., 377 ff.;
and absolute idealism, 380;
ethics of, 386.
KEPLER, quoted, 129.
KNOWLEDGE, of the means in life, 8;
of the end, 10;
in poetry, 27 ff.;
in religion, 82, 85, 97, 105;
general theory of, on epistemology, 164 ff.;
problem of source and criterion of, 168 ff.;
problem of relation to its object, 172 ff., 277, 340, 351, 368 ff.;
relation of logic to, 183 ff.;
account of, in naturalism, 253 ff.
Also see EPISTEMOLOGY.
LA METTRIE, quoted, 250.
LA PLACE, 242; quoted, 241.
LEIBNIZ, on function of philosophy, 155;
philosophy of, 333, 336 ff.;
epistemology of, 339.
LEUCIPPUS, quoted, 161.
LIFE, as a starting-point for thought, 3;
definition of, 5 ff.;
and self-consciousness, 6;
philosophy of 17 ff., 153;
mechanical theory of, 244 ff.;
return of philosophy to, 427 ff.;
contemplation in, 428.
LOCKE, epistemology of, 273.
LOGIC, origin in Socratic method, 181;
affiliations of, 182, 188;
definition of, 183;
parts of formal, 184 ff.;
present tendencies in, 187 ff.;
algebra of, 189.
LUCRETIUS, his criticism of Greek religion, quoted, 89 ff.;
on mechanism, 226, 240.
MCTAGGART, J. M. E., on Hegel, 367;
on the absolute, 391.
MACH, E., 283;
on philosophy and science, 120.
MALEBRANCHE, 376.
MARCUS AURELIUS, 348.
MATERIALISM, 254, 256;
general meaning, 223, 414;
development, 224 ff.;
and science, 228;
French, 249;
theory of mind in, 250.
MATHEMATICS, importance in science, 132;
logic in, 188;
Berkeley's conception of, 279;
Plato's conception of, 329, 335;
Spinoza's conception of, 311, 335.
MATTER, 225, 228;
and space, 229;
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