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CONTENTS
List of Illustrations
xv
Chronology
xvii
Introduction
ι
Karli
est
Academic Records
2
Ascribing Dates to the Notebooks
16
The Construction and Production of Knowledge
21
Textual Traces and Memories
3
1
Being 'Manly' Together at Oxford
33
The *Acts' and 'Character' of a Mind
35
Revisiting and Revisioning Oxford
38
Chronology of Hopkms's Oxford and Birmingham Tears
40
Notes on Hopkins's Tutors
50
Inside
Ballici
65
The Oxford System
72
Academic Resources in the
1
860s
78
Aesthetic Opportunities
85
Editorial Notes S8
Principles of Transcription and Translation
88
Citing Other Works by Hopkins*
89
Poems and Poetry Fragments by Hopkins
89
Manuscripts
Oxford Essays
ano Notes
D.I Essays
97
D.I.i An Explanation and criticism of Subject, Predicate,
Copula
and Attribute, with an especial reference to
the import of propositions
DJ .2
Distinguish between the clearness and distinctness of
concepts and state the method by which each is attained
ΓΧΙ.3
On cumulative and eliain evidence
O.I.4 Distinguish Induction fmm Example, Colligation of
facts and other processes with which it has
confounded
Xli
CONTENTS
D.I.5
On the rise of Greek Prose-writing
103
D.I.6 On the signs of health and decay in the arts
106
D.II Essays—Etc.
«б
D.H.
ι
Credit and the causes of commercial crises
115
D.II.2 Authenticity: why do we believe some things in ancient
writers and not others?
117
D.II.3 Poetic Diction
120
D.II.4 The Sophists
123
D.II.5 The position of Plato to the Greek world
127
D.II.6 The Life of Socrates
131
D.IV A Platonic Dialogue
136
D.IV.i On the Origin of Beauty: A Platonic Dialogue
136
D.V Essays.
—
Sculpture, etc.
174
D.V.i On the true idea and excellence of sculpture
174
D.V.
2
Is history governed by general laws?
181
D.V.3 On the Rights and Duties of Belligerents and Neutrals
187
D.V.4 On Representation
189
D.V.
5
On the nature and use of money
193
D.VI Essays
197
D.VI.i Is the difference between a priori and a posteriori truth
one of degree only or of kind?
197
D.VI.2 Causation
199
D.VI.3 How far may a common tendency be traced in all
pre-Socratic philosophy?
204
D.VI.4 Account of the dialogue of
Platons
Republic fr. the end
of the introduction to the beginning of the discussion
of mythology (II, x—
xvi) 207
D.VI.
5
The Connection of Mythology and Philosophy
208
D.VI.
6
The contrast between the older and the newer order of
the world as seen in Caste
211
D.VI.
7
Translation of Philebus>
150 214
D.VI.
8
The Education of the Philosopher as set forth in bk.
VII
of Plato's Commonwealth with the exact service
rendered by each science as far as the introduction of
dialectic 2i6
CONTENTS
ХНІ
D.III Essays for W. H. Pater, Esq.
218
D.III.i The origin of our moral ideas
218
D.III.
2
Plato's view of the connection of art and education
223
D.III.
3
The Pagan and Christian virtues
224
D.III.4 The relations of Plato's Dialectic to modern logic and
metaphysics
228
D.III.
5
Shew cases in wh. acts of apprehension apparently
simple are largely influenced by the imagination
231
D.III.6 The history and mutual connection in ancient ethics of
the following questions
—
Can virtue be taught? Are
virtue and vice severally voluntary and involuntary?
232
D.VIII Notes on Plato's Philosophy
235
D.XI Essays for Robert Williams
256
D.XI.i The possibility of separating
-ηθική
{ethics} fr.
ττολιτικ-η επιστήμη
{political science}
256
D.XI.2 Connection of the Cyrenaic Philosophy with the
Cyrenaic morals
259
D.XI.3 The moral system of Hobbes
261
D.XI.4 Connection of Aristotle's metaphysics with his ethics
263
D.XI.
5
The Philosophy of history
—
what is meant by it?
266
D
XI.
6
Arguments for and against the progressiveness
of morality
267
D.X Essays for
Τ. Η.
Green Esq.
270
D.X.i The history and mutual connection in ancient ethics of
the following questions
—
Can virtue be taught? Are
virtue and vice severally voluntary and involuntary?
270
D.X.2 Anticipations in Plato of the Aristotelian doctrine of
the syllogism
273
D.X.3 The relation of the Aristotelian
φρονησις
{moral
discernment} to the modern Moral sense and
TTpoaipeois {moral judgement} to Free Will
276
D.X.4 The Autonomy of the Will
281
D.IX Essays
—
Hilary term
'67 284
D.IX.i Distinguish exactly between deduction, induction,
analogy, and example
284
XIV
CONTENTS
D.IX.2
The tests of a progressive science
285
D.IX.3 The probable future of metaphysics
287
¿ξςτα,στικ-η γαρ οΰσα
(se. r¡
бсаХекпкѓј)
προς τας
άττασών τάαν μεθόδων αρχάς ¿δον
e^et.
{For, being
of the nature of an investigation, [dialectic] lies
along the path to the principles of all methods
of inquiry.} Explain and illustrate this use of
гі
{dialectic} in Aristotle.
291
D.VII Extracts etc
293
UVILI
From Talleyrand
293
D.VII.
2
From Mark Pattison
294
D.VII.3 From
Rémusat
295
D.VII.4 From Max
Müller 295
D.VII.
5
From John
Grote
299
D.VII.6 From J. C. Shairp
300
D.VII.7 From Coleridge
301
D.XII Notes on Greek Philosophy
304
D.XILi Great feature of the old Gk. philosophy
. . . 304
D.XII.2 With regard to the Idea
. . . 305
D.XII.
3
The figure shewing how the Idea can be one
. 305
D.XII.4 The answer to Aristotle's objection
. . . 306
D.XII.5 Feb.
9, 1868 306
D.XII.6 Xenophanes
308
D.XII.
7
Parmenides
310
D.XII.8
Zeno
317
D.XII.9
Melissus
318
Bibliograph) » 319
Index
333 |
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CONTENTS
List of Illustrations
xv
Chronology
xvii
Introduction
ι
Karli
est
Academic Records
2
Ascribing Dates to the Notebooks
16
The Construction and Production of Knowledge
21
Textual Traces and Memories
3
1
Being 'Manly' Together at Oxford
33
The *Acts' and 'Character' of a Mind
35
Revisiting and Revisioning Oxford
38
Chronology of Hopkms's Oxford and Birmingham Tears
40
Notes on Hopkins's Tutors
50
Inside
Ballici
65
The Oxford System
72
Academic Resources in the
1
860s
78
Aesthetic Opportunities
85
Editorial Notes S8
Principles of Transcription and Translation
88
Citing Other Works by Hopkins*
89
Poems and Poetry Fragments by Hopkins
89
Manuscripts
Oxford Essays
ano Notes
D.I Essays
97
D.I.i An Explanation and criticism of Subject, Predicate,
Copula
and Attribute, with an especial reference to
the import of propositions
DJ .2
Distinguish between the clearness and distinctness of
concepts and state the method by which each is attained
ΓΧΙ.3
On cumulative and eliain evidence
O.I.4 Distinguish Induction fmm Example, Colligation of
facts and other processes with which it has
confounded
Xli
CONTENTS
D.I.5
On the rise of Greek Prose-writing
103
D.I.6 On the signs of health and decay in the arts
106
D.II Essays—Etc.
«б
D.H.
ι
Credit and the causes of commercial crises
115
D.II.2 Authenticity: why do we believe some things in ancient
writers and not others?
117
D.II.3 Poetic Diction
120
D.II.4 The Sophists
123
D.II.5 The position of Plato to the Greek world
127
D.II.6 The Life of Socrates
131
D.IV A Platonic Dialogue
136
D.IV.i On the Origin of Beauty: A Platonic Dialogue
136
D.V Essays.
—
Sculpture, etc.
174
D.V.i On the true idea and excellence of sculpture
174
D.V.
2
Is history governed by general laws?
181
D.V.3 On the Rights and Duties of Belligerents and Neutrals
187
D.V.4 On Representation
189
D.V.
5
On the nature and use of money
193
D.VI Essays
197
D.VI.i Is the difference between a priori and a posteriori truth
one of degree only or of kind?
197
D.VI.2 Causation
199
D.VI.3 How far may a common tendency be traced in all
pre-Socratic philosophy?
204
D.VI.4 Account of the dialogue of
Platons
Republic fr. the end
of the introduction to the beginning of the discussion
of mythology (II, x—
xvi) 207
D.VI.
5
The Connection of Mythology and Philosophy
208
D.VI.
6
The contrast between the older and the newer order of
the world as seen in Caste
211
D.VI.
7
Translation of Philebus>
150 214
D.VI.
8
The Education of the Philosopher as set forth in bk.
VII
of Plato's Commonwealth with the exact service
rendered by each science as far as the introduction of
dialectic 2i6
CONTENTS
ХНІ
D.III Essays for W. H. Pater, Esq.
218
D.III.i The origin of our moral ideas
218
D.III.
2
Plato's view of the connection of art and education
223
D.III.
3
The Pagan and Christian virtues
224
D.III.4 The relations of Plato's Dialectic to modern logic and
metaphysics
228
D.III.
5
Shew cases in wh. acts of apprehension apparently
simple are largely influenced by the imagination
231
D.III.6 The history and mutual connection in ancient ethics of
the following questions
—
Can virtue be taught? Are
virtue and vice severally voluntary and involuntary?
232
D.VIII Notes on Plato's Philosophy
235
D.XI Essays for Robert Williams
256
D.XI.i The possibility of separating
-ηθική
{ethics} fr.
ττολιτικ-η επιστήμη
{political science}
256
D.XI.2 Connection of the Cyrenaic Philosophy with the
Cyrenaic morals
259
D.XI.3 The moral system of Hobbes
261
D.XI.4 Connection of Aristotle's metaphysics with his ethics
263
D.XI.
5
The Philosophy of history
—
what is meant by it?
266
D
XI.
6
Arguments for and against the progressiveness
of morality
267
D.X Essays for
Τ. Η.
Green Esq.
270
D.X.i The history and mutual connection in ancient ethics of
the following questions
—
Can virtue be taught? Are
virtue and vice severally voluntary and involuntary?
270
D.X.2 Anticipations in Plato of the Aristotelian doctrine of
the syllogism
273
D.X.3 The relation of the Aristotelian
φρονησις
{moral
discernment} to the modern Moral sense and
TTpoaipeois {moral judgement} to Free Will
276
D.X.4 The Autonomy of the Will
281
D.IX Essays
—
Hilary term
'67 284
D.IX.i Distinguish exactly between deduction, induction,
analogy, and example
284
XIV
CONTENTS
D.IX.2
The tests of a progressive science
285
D.IX.3 The probable future of metaphysics
287
¿ξςτα,στικ-η γαρ οΰσα
(se. r¡
бсаХекпкѓј)
προς τας
άττασών τάαν μεθόδων αρχάς ¿δον
e^et.
{For, being
of the nature of an investigation, [dialectic] lies
along the path to the principles of all methods
of inquiry.} Explain and illustrate this use of
гі
{dialectic} in Aristotle.
291
D.VII Extracts etc
293
UVILI
From Talleyrand
293
D.VII.
2
From Mark Pattison
294
D.VII.3 From
Rémusat
295
D.VII.4 From Max
Müller 295
D.VII.
5
From John
Grote
299
D.VII.6 From J. C. Shairp
300
D.VII.7 From Coleridge
301
D.XII Notes on Greek Philosophy
304
D.XILi Great feature of the old Gk. philosophy
. . . 304
D.XII.2 With regard to the Idea
. . . 305
D.XII.
3
The figure shewing how the Idea can be one
. 305
D.XII.4 The answer to Aristotle's objection
. . . 306
D.XII.5 Feb.
9, 1868 306
D.XII.6 Xenophanes
308
D.XII.
7
Parmenides
310
D.XII.8
Zeno
317
D.XII.9
Melissus
318
Bibliograph) » 319
Index
333 |
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