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INDEX[*]

The interrogations indicate places where a view is discussed, not asserted

A B C D E F G H I K L
M N O P Q R S T U V

Absolute idea, 14.2

Acquaintance, 4.12-16, 6.1, 10.14-15, 12.1, 13.10-12

with Self? 5.8-11

Act, mental, 4.9

Analytic, 8.1-2

Appearance, 1.4-5, 1.18

A priori, 7.11-16, 7.20, ch. 8, 10.7-10.14

mental? 8.10-12

Arithmetic, 8.3

Association, 6.6-8, 6.12

A B C D E F G H I K L
M N O P Q R S T U V

Being, 9.17

Belief, ch. 12

instinctive, 2.14-17

Berkeley, George (Bishop) 1.12-13, 1.15-16, 1.19, 3.15, 4.4-11, 7.10, 9.11-12

Bismarck, Prince Otto von 5.18-19, 5.21-22

Bradley, Francis Herbert, 9.10

A B C D E F G H I K L
M N O P Q R S T U V

Cantor, Georg, 14.8

Causality, 6.8, 6.19, 8.3

China, Emperor of, 4.15, 7.12

Cogito, ergo sum, 2.4-5. See Descartes

Coherence, 12.7-11, 13.18

Colours, 1.3-5, 3.12-14, 13.15

Concept, 5.12

Constituents, 12.18

Contradiction, law of, 7.7, 8.2

Correspondence of belief and fact, 12.6-22

Correspondence of sense-data and physical objects, 2.11, 2.14, 3.8, 3.10, 3.12, 4.3, 4.6

Criterion, 13.18

Critical philosophy, 8.1-9

A B C D E F G H I K L
M N O P Q R S T U V

Deduction, 7.18

Descartes, René, 2.3-5 7.10, 14.13

Description, 4.16, 5.3, 5.13-25, 10.15

Divisibility, infinite, 14.6-8

Doubt, 2.2-4, 2.14, 2.17, 14.13

Dreams, 2.6, 2.11, 10.16, 12.9

Duration, 3.10

A B C D E F G H I K L
M N O P Q R S T U V

Empiricists, 7.10-12, 8.7, 9.11

Error, 10.16, 12.1-6, 13.17, 14.14

Excluded middle, 7.7

Existence, 9.17

knowledge of, 2.1-14, 6.1-2, 7.12

Experience:

extended by descriptions 5.25-6.2, 14.10

immediate, 1.2, 2.2

A B C D E F G H I K L
M N O P Q R S T U V

Facts, [12.5, 12.22-23,] 13.12-13

Falsehood, 12.2-24

definition of, 12.19-20

A B C D E F G H I K L
M N O P Q R S T U V

Generalization, empirical, 7.16-17, 7.20, 10.11

Geometry, 7.16, 8.3, [14.9]

A B C D E F G H I K L
M N O P Q R S T U V

Hallucinations. See Dreams

Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich, 14.2-5

Hume, David, 7.10, 8.3, 9.11-12

A B C D E F G H I K L
M N O P Q R S T U V

Ideas, 4.4-11, 9.16

abstract, 5.5, 9.11

innate, 7.10-11

platonic, 9.1-5

Idealism, ch. 4

defined, 4.1

grounds of, 4.4-15

Idealists, 3.15

Identity, law of, 7.7

Induction, ch. 6, 7.18, 10.12

principle of, 6.15-16, 11.2

Inference, logical and psychological, 13.7

Infinity, 14.6-8

Innate ideas and principles.

See Ideas

Introspection, 5.7

A B C D E F G H I K L
M N O P Q R S T U V

Kant, Immanuel, 7.21-8.14, 14.8

Knowledge:

by acquaintance and by description, 4.14-5.25, 10.14-15

definition of, 13.2-17, 15.10

derivative, 10.15, 13.4-7

indubitable? 1.1, 14.13

intuitive, 10.15, ch. 11, 13.4, 13.8-17, 14.11

of future, ch. 6

of general principles, ch. 7, 8.4, 10.12-13

of things and of truths, 4.14, 5.1, 10.14-15, 14.4

of universe, 2.18, 14.1, 15.5

only of mental things? 4.8-15

philosophical, 14.12, 15.4

theory of, 4.4

A B C D E F G H I K L
M N O P Q R S T U V

Laws, general, 6.9, 6.16, 7.11

Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm, 1.15-16, 1.19, 3.15, 7.10, 9.10

Light, 3.2-4

Locke, John, 7.10

Logic, 7.3-9, 9.4, 12.10, 14.9-10

A B C D E F G H I K L
M N O P Q R S T U V

Mathematics, 7.15-16, 8.4

Matter, 1.11

existence of, 1.13, 1.16, ch. 2, 4.12

nature of, ch. 2

Memory, 5.6, 11.8-11

Mind, 1.13, 5.13

the only reality? 1.14. See also Idealists

what is in the, 4.4-11 9.16

Monad, 9.9-10

Monadism, 9.9-10

Monism, 9.9-10

Motion, laws of, 6.4-5, 6.9-10

A B C D E F G H I K L
M N O P Q R S T U V

Nature of a thing, 14.4

Necessity, 7.16

A B C D E F G H I K L
M N O P Q R S T U V

Object of apprehension, 4.9-11

of judgement, 12.18-19

A B C D E F G H I K L
M N O P Q R S T U V

Particular, 9.5

Perception, 11.6-7, 11.12, 13.13

Phenomenon, 8.7-8

Philosophy, value of, ch. 15

uncertainty of, 15.4-5

Physical objects, 1.11, 2.7, 3.11-14, 5.13, 8.6, 10.14

Plato, 9.2-5 ff.

Principles, general, ch. 7,

Probable opinion, 13.17-18

Probability, 6.5-17, 7.9

Proper names, 5.17-24 9.6

Propositions, constituents of, 5.15-16, 5.18, [5.21, 5.23-24, See also Constituents]

A B C D E F G H I K L
M N O P Q R S T U V

Qualities, 8.13, 9.9-12, 10.2

A B C D E F G H I K L
M N O P Q R S T U V

Rationalists, 7.10, 8.7

Reality, 1.4-9, 1.18

Relations, 3.8-9, 3.12, 8.13-14, 9.9, 9.11-12, 10.3-7, 14.3-4

multiple, 12.14-18

sense of, 12.18

Resemblance, 9.11, 10.5

A B C D E F G H I K L
M N O P Q R S T U V

Self, 2.5, 5.8-10, 8.8

Self-consciousness, 5.7-8

Self-evidence, 11.2-14

degrees of, 11.12-13, 13.14-15

two kinds of, 13.11-15

Sensation, 1.10, 8.6

Sense-data, 1.10, 1.16-20, 2.8-14, 3.1, 3.7, 3.9-12, 5.2, 8.6, 13.12

certainty of, 2.2-8

Shapes, 1.7, 3.10

Solipsism, 2.10-13

Space, 3.5-10, 14.6-8

Euclidean and non-Euclidean, 14.9

physical, 3.5-10

Spinoza, Baruch, 9.9-10

Subject, 12.18

A B C D E F G H I K L
M N O P Q R S T U V

‘Thing in itself’, 8.7

‘Thought, Laws of’, 7.6-8, 8.10-11

Three Dialogues between Hylas and Philonous, in Opposition to Sceptics and Atheists, 1.12

Time, 3.10-11, 8.8, 10.4, 14.6-8

Touch, 1.8

Truth, ch. 12

Definition of, 12.19

A B C D E F G H I K L
M N O P Q R S T U V

Uniformity of nature, 6.9

Universals, 5.5, 5.12, ch. 9, 14.10

knowledge of, ch. 10, 13.12

A B C D E F G H I K L
M N O P Q R S T U V

Verbs, 9.9

[* A note on the index: This is based on the index published with Problems, but it has been modified in a variety of ways in changing from page references to paragraph references. Although there has been no effort to extend the index systematically, there are a few added entries, which are marked by brackets; and one apparently spurious entry is marked as stricken.]