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This historic book may have numerous typos, missing text, images, or index. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. 1915. Not illustrated. Excerpt: ... INDEX See also the "Glossary" of terms immediately following the text, reference to which is not made under the corresponding terms in this Index. Absolute, of Fichte and Hegel, 197; a. beauty, 271 f. Acceptance, aesthetic, 287; tf. Negation, and Privation Actuality theories, 149, 152 ff. Adamson, R., 208, 213 f. A-dualistic interpretation, 53 ff.; the aesthetic as, 238 ff. DEGREESEsthetic, value of myths, 143 f.; a. synthesis, 205 ff.; a. contem- plation, to Anstotle, 206; to Kant, 207; to Schelling, 211; a. immediacy, 231 ff., 256 ff.; a. synthesis, 231 ff.; a. interest synthetic, 235 ff.; a. as a-dualis- tic, 238 ff.; a. ideal, 240 f.; a. reality, 244 ff., 303 ff.; definition of, App. B., a. interpretation, 256 ft.; a. intention, 269 ff.; a. reason, 271 f.; a. absolute, 280 ff.; a. negation, see Privation DEGREESEsthcticism, 149; see Pancalism Affective, generalisation, 68 f.; a. memory, 91; a. logic, 231 ff. Affectivism, 177, 202 ff.; construc- tive, 203 f.; pancalism as a., 309 f. Alexandria, mystics of, 194 f. Angels, existence of, 134 f. Animism, 59 ff., 75 ff.; spontane- ous, 76; affective, 77; reflective, 79; religious, 98 Anselm, 103 Antinomy, religious, 127 f. Aristotle, 206 f., 209, 310 Art, see Esthetic; a. and play, 243 ff.; primitive a., 251; as synnomic, 252; logic of a., 251 ff. Autotelic interest, 235 ff. Avenarius, R., 239 Awe, religious, 88, 104 B Bad, the aesthetic, see Ugly; the moral. 247 f., 288 f. Bakewell, 202 Balfour, A. J., 173 Basch, 208 Bawden, H. H., 171 Beauty, see Esthetic, and Art; absolute b., 271 f. Bergson, H., 186 Berkeley, 184 DEGREES f. Birth, mental, 81 Boehme, J., 180, 195, 197, 202, 214 Bosanquet, B., 199 Bradley, P. H., 191, 198 f., 223, App. C Bruno, 214 Buddhism, 93 Canon, of progression, 193; c. of unity, 219 Classifica