Eustochium, convert of St. Jerome, 341 -342
Euthydemus ( Plato), 75 76
Euxine Sea, 231
Evagrius (surnamed Scholasticus), Byzantine church historian
( 536?600? ), quoted, 374
Evans, Sir Arthur, English archeologist ( 18511941), 6 , 7
Eve, 324 , 360 , 365 , 556 , 619
events, 832 , 833
evidence, 140 , 467 , 787
evil, 133 , 148 , 239 , 292 , 296 , 350 , 351 , 404 , 574 ; and Aquinas, 457
, 458 , 459 ; and Boethius, 370 , 371 ; and Gnosticism, 291 ; and Leibniz,
589 , 590 ; and Persian dualism, 476 ; Zoroastrian and Manichæan view
of, 325
evolution, 624 , 725 -727; and Bergson, 792 -793; and Dewey, 820 ; in
Godhead, 45 ; in Greek philosophy, 27 , 54 , 167 , 169 ; of ideas, 643 ;
and Locke, 633 ; and politics, 511
excess, 21
exclusiveness, 312
executive, 630 , 637 -639, 697 , 699 , 712
Exeter, 394
exhaustion, 210
existence, 787 , 831 ; and Aquinas, 455 -456, 462 ; and Kant, 708 , 709 ;
and Leibniz, 586 , 594 ; and Locke, 702 ; and Plato, 152 -155, 157 ; and
Socrates, 136 ; struggle for, 725 , 726 , 780
ex-Kaiser. See William II
experience, 140 , 609 -610, 652 , 672 , 674 , 706 , 707 , 713 , 714 , 813
-814, 832
experiment, 137 , 464 , 465 , 822
extension, 571
extinction, 756
"Eye of Bel," 227
Ezekiel, Hebrew prophet, 310 ; quoted, 311
Ezra, Jewish priest, 310 , 312 , 313 , 321 ; quoted, 312
Ezzelino da Romano, Ghibelline tyrant in Italy ( 1194-1259), 750