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  Hullo! Hullo! Good Old Index!

  “Abbey Grange, The Adventure of the”: short story; TV adaptation

  abduction: see reasoning, abductive

  Abrams, Jerold: “The Logic of Guesswork in Sherlock Holmes and House,”

  Abrams, J.J.; see also Lost

  addiction: see drug use

  adequate ideas

  adharma

  Adler, Irene

  Adler, Jonathan; “Lying, Deceiving, or Falsely Implicating,”

  The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin (TV series): see Meiken RIN TIN TIN

  Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, The: book; TV series; see also Brett, Jeremy

  aesthetics

  affordance: perceived in games

  Agatha (character)

  agency; in games

  aísthesis

  Akagawa Jiro; see also Mikeneko HOLMES no Suiri

  akrasia; see also weakness of will

  analytic reasoning: see reasoning, analytic

  Anaxagoras

  androgyny

  android

  Angel, Hosmer (character)

  Angels of Darkness, The (theatrical play)

  angst

  animals, talking: see anthropomorphism

  Animaniacs (TV series)

  animated versions of Sherlock Holmes

  anthropomorphism

  antihero

  apocrypha

  aporia

  Aristophanes

  Aristotle; Metaphysics; Nichomachean Ethics; Prior Analytics; Rhetoric

  Armstrong, Leslie (character)

  Astro Boy (TV series)

  Augustine; “Lying (De Mendacio),”

  autism

  Baden-Powell, Lord Robert; Scouting for Boys

  Baier, Annette C.: Reflections on How We Live

  Baker Street Irregulars

  Bakhtin, Mikhail; Rabelais and His World

  Baldwin, Ted (character)

  “Bald-Headed League, The,”

  Barclay, Lt. (character)

  bare attention: see Buddhism

  Barker, Cecil (character)

  Barnaby Jones (TV series)

  Baron (character)

  Baron, Marcia

  Barrie, J.M.

  Barrier, J. Michael: Hollywood Cartoons: American Animation in Its Golden Age

  Baring-Gould, William S.; The Annotated Sherlock Holmes

  baritsu: see bartitsu

  bartitsu

  Barnes, Joe (character)

  Barrymore, Mr. (character)

  Barthalomew, Countess (character)

  Barton-Wright, Edward William

  Baskerville, Sir Henry (character)

  Batman

  Batman: The Brave and the Bold

  Baudrillard, Jean; Simulacra And Simulation

  Baynes, Inspector (character)

  Beekeeper’s Apprentice, The (book): see King, Laurie

  Being

  beliefs; false; safety of; sensitivity of; see also Justified True Belief (JTB)

  Bell, Dr. Joseph; Manual of the Operations of Surgery

  Bell, J. Bowyer

  “Beryl Coronet, The Adventure of the,”

  Bhagavad Gita (writings)

  Bickle, Travis (character)

  binary logic

  “Black Peter, The Adventure of,”

  Blackwood, Lord (character)

  “Blanched Soldier, The Adventure of the,”

  Blanco, Ignacio Matte

  “Blind Banker, The”: see Sherlock

  “Blue Carbuncle, The Adventure of the,”

  Bodhi tree

  body; collective ancestral; mortal or fleeting; physical or natural; politic

  Bones (TV series)

  “Book of Life, The,”

  Boone, Hugh (character)

  boredom

  “Boscombe Valley Mystery, The,”

  Boy Scouts

  Brackenstall, Lady (character)

  brain in a vat

  “Brazilian Cat, The,”

  Brennan, Dr. Temperance (character)

  Brett, Jeremy

  Brown, Silas (character)

  “Bruce-Partington Plans, The Adventure of the,”

  TV adaptations

  Buddhism; bare attention; Hinayana ; insight meditation; Theraveda traditi
on; Vipassana meditation; walking meditation

  Burn Notice (TV series): see Erased Spy BURN NOTICE

  Burnwell, Sir George (character)

  Cairns, Professor (character)

  canon; closed canon

  Cantlemere, Lord (character)

  “Cardboard Box, The Adventure of the,”

  Carey, “Black Peter” (character)

  Carfax, Lady Frances (character)

  Carlos (movie)

  Carnap, Rudolf

  Carnivalesque

  Carroll, Noël; Beyond Aesthetics ; The Philosophy of Horror, or, Paradoxes of the Heart

  Carson, Thomas

  Cartesians

  “Case of Identity, A,”

  Case of the Silk Stocking, The (TV movie)

  categoreal mode

  Cawelti, John G.: Adventure, Mystery, and Romance

  Cellucci, Carlo

 

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