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Royce, on the scope of psychology, 2; on
need of arousing permanent interests, 13
ff; classification of mental phenomena,
33 ; on self-assertion and self-surrender,
34 ff; on tendency to fixed habit of mind,
45 ff; on time-limit in habits, 62; re-
ferred to, 72, 171, 246; on interdepend-
ence of mental powers, 104 ff; on unity of
intellectual and voluntary powers, 107; on
philosophy, 125; on impulse to imitative
action, 148 ff; on training of imagination,
155; rule of inhibition, 188 ff; on think-
ing as a kind of living, 217; on human
instinct for association, 230 ff.

Ruskin, quoted by Miss Call, 82.

Sacred and secular, denial of separation
of, 17.

Sanity, dependent on wide range of inter-
ests, 12.

Schelling, referred to, 216.

Schlegel, and the Romanticists, 185.
Sciences, empirical, 224 ff.
Schleiermacher, referred to, 216.
Schopenhauer, referred to, 147, 193.
Seeley, referred to, 158; Ecce Homo, con-
tagion of character, 252.

Self, knowledge of, a prime condition of
growth, 114 ff; consciousness possible
only through volition, 147; imitative ac-
tivity the bridge between earlier and
later stages of, 148; the social, 228 ff.
Self-control, effect of fatigue on, 67 ff; a
basis of character, 68 ff, 74; power of,
dependent on attention, 69, 74; made
easier by right bodily conditions, 79;
power of, in insane, Höffding on, 79; as
to emotions, 82 ff; Richardson on, 83;
volitional, 83; Dr. George E. Gorham on
control of emotions, 83 ff, 187 ff; bodily
functions affected by, 85; positive charac-
ter of, 85, 96, 183 ff, 187 ff; looks to
growth, 95 ff; Paul on the need of, 99 ff;
attention at basis of, 161; fundamental
character of, 180 ff:

to moral and religious character, 180;
to happiness, 182; to influence, 185.
Self-denial, combined with self-assertion,
32; Royce on, 34; King on, 35; Lecky on,

35: value of, in formation of character,
92, 93; in unnecessary things, 97 ; the
true value of, 98.

Self-development, theory of, fundamentally
deficient, 195 ff.

Sequin, Dr., in training of idiots, 57.
Shaftsbury, idea of organism, 216.

Shah of Persia, interest in Derby, referred
to, 212 ff.

Sheppard, Nathan, referred to, 92.
Sill, E. R., quoted, 45.
Simplicity, true, demands of, 29.
Smiles, referred to, 160.
Socrates, referred to, 112.
Spencer, Herbert, referred to, 75.
Spinoza, referred to, 189.

Spiritual life, close connection of, with
physical, 48 ff; not materialistic, 49 ff;
James on independence of, 50, 52 ff; and
the "passion for material comfort," 101;
may not ignore power of emotions, 138.
Spheres of life, paradoxes in different, 23 ff.
St. John, referred to, 20.

St. Teresa, referred to through Granger,
139.

Starr, quoted, 65; on lack of self-control,
69; on imperfect educational methods,
103 ff.

Stephen, Leslie, referred to, 222.
Stephenson, referred to, 126, 205.
Study, proper kind of, 134 ff.
Sully, on need of arousing permanent inter-
ests, 13; on best mental habits, 24; on
decision, 27; on nervous and mental pro-
cesses, 54; on connection of will and
muscular activity, 58 ff; on need of physi-
cal training, 77; on unity of mind, 104;
on discipline, 237; on imitation, 247.
Sydenham, mentioned, 76.
Symbolism, referred to, 222.

Temperament, knowledge of, essential, 115
ff; as to powers, 116 ff; as to memories,
117.

Temptation, a chief danger in, from intel-
lectual vagueness, 130 ff; Lotze on 130.
Thinking, relation of, to right living,
113.

Tolstoi, referred to, 126, 205.

Training, all real, of whole man, body,
mind, and spirit, 61; of the will, in
physical culture, 95.

Trumbull, Dr., referred to, 80.

Unity of man, 3.

Unity of body and mind, 47 ff; recognized.
in asceticism, 47 ff; psychological evi-
dence for, 55 ff; suggestions for living
from, 64 ff.

Unity of mind, 103 ff; intellectual functions
interdependent, 103 ; intellect, feeling,
and will also interdependent, 106 ff;
shown by search of mind for unity, 108;
suggestions for living from, 111 ff; im-
plies certain conditions, 112 ff:

intellectual, 113 ff; emotional, 135 ff;
volitional, 144 ff.

Vague, the, James on reinstatement of, 6.
Vagueness, intellectual, immoral, 121;
gives chief danger to temptation, 130 ff.
Volition, bearing of emotion on, 137 ff; of
moods on, 140 ff.

Volitional self-control, 83.

Volkmann, on need of arousing permanent
interests, 13.

Wagner, "Venus music," referred to, 132.
Wagner, Charles, quoted on negations, 127.
Wakefulness, degrees of, 14.
Ward, quoted, 53.

Ward, Mrs., referred to, 16.

Weariness, a warning against over-activity,
71.

Wellman, Walter, on pleasure in endur-
ance, 178 ff.

Westcott, Bishop, on asceticism, 101.
Wiggin, Mrs., quoted, 194.

Will, and action, of central importance, 3,

145 ff; muscular activity and, 58 ff; Stan-
ley Hall on, 59; in determining condi-
tions of health, 80; in achieving rest, 80;
volitional self-control, 83; training of, in
education, 88 ff; power of attention the
center of, 90; influence of moods on, 140
ff; development of, affects thought, 158;
in attention, 159 ff; freedom of, in atten-
tion, 160; enormous place of, in life, 176
ff; effort of, contributes to happiness,
178 ff.

Will-training, Stanley Hall on, 95; ample
field for, in requirements of health, 100
ff; most vital of all problems, 177.
Windelband, on the empirical sciences,
224 ff, 226.

Work, significance of, 42; small matters
may not be slighted, 42; Lotze on, 43;
Lowell on, 43; Gannett on, 43; Bishop
of Exeter on, 43; effect of mental, upon
nerve cells, 71; upon things, as protec-
tion against sophistry, 126; chief means
to character, happiness, and influence,
198 ff; real, requires purpose, 201; one
of the profoundest needs of man's nature,
203; means simply the common task,
204 ff; fruits in right leisure, 208 ff.
Wundt, Outlines of Physiological Psychology,
referred to, 1, 168; "heterogony of ends,"
156 ff; on civilization, 159; on the prac-
tical in convictions, 166 f; on play, 178;
on contribution of will and action to
happiness, 179; on rules of good man-
ners, 199; on conception of work, 203 ff;
on poetic quality of modern life, 205; on
reality, 212; on humoristic spirit, 231 ff.

Yonge, Miss, quoted, 241.

Zeller, referred to, 89, 182.

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