Page images
PDF
EPUB

means of a method which shall do justice to the demands of the time by a closer adherence to experience, by making general use of both the natural and the mental sciences, and by an exact and cautious mode of argument—this seems to us to be the task of the future. The most important of the post-Hegelian systems, the system of Lotze, shows that the scientific spirit does not resist reconciliation with idealistic convictions in regard to the highest questions, and the consideration which it on all sides enjoys, that there exists a strong yearning in this direction. But when a deeply founded need of the time becomes active, it also rouses forces which dedicate themselves to its service and which are equal to the work.

THE END.

INDEX.

Abbt, 302
Absolute, the, Fichte on, 441 seq.;
Schelling on, 448, 456 seq., 461 seq.,
466; F. Krause on, 471-472;
Schleiermacher on, 478 seq.;
Hegel on, 489 seq., 495-496; Fort-
lage on, 515; Spencer on, 569 seq.;
Böstrom on, 583; Strauss on, 591–
592; Feuerbach on, 594-595; the
theistic school on, 596-597; Lotze
on, 607, 608; Hartmann on, 611,
613-614. See also God, the Un-
conditioned
Achillini, 30

Adamson, R., 65 note*, 331, 424
note, 581

Esthetics, of Home (Lord Kames)
239-240; of Burke, 239-240, 401;
of Baumgarten, 299, 401; of Her-
der, 312; of Kant, 401 seq.; of
Schiller, 417-418; of Schelling,
456; of Hegel, 501-502; of J. F.
Fries, 508, 509; of Herbart, 518,
532 seq.; of Schopenhauer, 542-
543

Agnosticism, of Spencer, 564, 569
seq.

Agricola, R., 29

Agrippa of Nettesheim, 27

Ahrens, H., 471, 472

Alexandrists, 29-30
Allihn, 536

Althusius, 39 note, 40, 43-44

Anderson, 538 note

Angiulli, A., 552

Annet, P., 190 note

Antal, G. von, 585
Antinomies, the, of Kant, 373, 375-
378; his antinomy of æsthetic
judgment, 406-407; and of tele-
ological judgment, 411-412
Apelt, E. F., 69 note *, 509
A priori, the, in Kant, 318, 333 seq.,
338 seq., 341 seq., 347, 357 seq., 384,
388-389, 401 seq.; in Kant and
the post-Kantians, 340; nature, in
Schelling, 340, 450; in J. F. Fries,
340, 506-507; Beneke on, 510,
512-513; Herbart on, 526-527,
535; J. S. Mill on, 566-567; Spen-
cer's doctrine of the racial origin
of, 574; Opzoomer on, 585. Cf.
Ideas

Aquinas, Thomas, 9 note, II, 26, 37,
45 note*, 599
Ardigò, R., 552

Aristotelians, the, 29-30; opponents
of, 30 seq.
Arnauld, 87, 143
Arnoldt, E., 330

Associationalism, of Hartley and
Priestley, 183-184; of Hume, 223
seq.; of the Mills, 566 seq.; of
Bain, 569

Ast, G. A. F., 468

Atomism, in modern physics, 57; in
Gassendi and Descartes, 61; in
Boyle, 61-62; Leibnitz on 270-271
Attributes, in Descartes, 95; Spino-
za's doctrine of, 126 seq.

Auerbach, 118

Augustine, 37

[blocks in formation]

ern philosophy, 81; view of mind
and matter, 109; relation to Locke
on perception, 158, on knowledge,
181; his system, 214-220; rela-
tion to Hume, 221-222; relation
to Scottish School, 236, 238; rela-
tion to Condillac, 245-246; his
idealism criticised by Kant, 338,
339 note*, 346; referred to, 580
Bernard, Claude, 563
Bernheim, 627

Bessarion, 26-27
Bezold, F. von, 39 note
Biberg, 583

Biedermann, A. E., 398, 628
Biedermann, Fr. K., 16

[blocks in formation]
[blocks in formation]
[blocks in formation]

tion to, 270, 274

Carus, F. A., 469 note

Carus, K. G., 468, 469-470

Carus, P., 583

Caspari, O., 621 note

Categories, the, Kant on, 365 seq.;
Hegel's doctrine of, 495, 496
Caterus, 87

Causation, Spinoza's view of, 126,

129; Locke on, 164; Hume's
skeptical analysis of, 223-225;
Kant on, 357, 363-364, 375, 377,
391-392, 410-411; Schopenhauer
on, 539; Lotze on, 607; Hart-
mann on, 610-611. See also Suffi-

cient Reason, Teleology

Cesca, Giovanni, 552

Chalybaeus, 16, 496, 597

Chandler, Samuel, 193

Channing, W. E., 582

Character, the Intelligible, in Kant,
377, 391-392, 394-395; in Schell-
ing, 462; in Schopenhauer, 544,
545

Charron, Pierre, 49-50

Christ, P., 610 note

Chubb, Thomas, 187, 191-192
Cieszkowski, A. von, 589

Clarke, Samuel, 62 note t, 190, 195,

268; ethics of, 197-198

Class, G., 280 note, 627

Classen, A., 617

Clauberg, III note

Cogito ergo sum, the Cartesian, 8g

seq.

Cohen, H., 329, 618

Colecchi, A., 550

Coleridge, S. T., 580, 581

Collard, Royer, 562

Collier, Arthur, 218 note

« PreviousContinue »