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INDEX. 



ologie des Sittlichen Bewusstseins,' 

 521; 'Kategorienlehre,' 521; 522, 

 590, 591 ; philosophy of, 593, 594, 

 596 ; ' Critical account of German 

 aesthetics from the point of view of 

 philosophy of the Unconscious,' iv. 

 15, 32, 68/83, 92 ; Schopenhauer and, 

 69 ; the Unconscious, ib., 83 sqq. ; 

 70, 82; History and Theory of the 

 Beautiful, 83; 84; philosophy of, 

 85 ; agreement with sesthetical view, 

 86 ; ' Deutsche Aesthetik ' quoted, 

 ib.; 87 ; 'Treatise on the Categories,' 

 ib. ; ' Phenomenology of the Moral 

 Consciousness,' ib. ; ' Philosophic des 

 SchUnen,' ib. ; on philosophy quoted, 

 88 ; the Mystical, 89 ; 92, 106, 108, 



110, 124, 200 ; system of, 204 ; 208 ; 

 and Nietzsche, 246; 537, 596, 668 

 sqq. ; 674 sqq.; 688, 752, 763 sqq. 



Harvey, iii. 30; Circulation of the 

 Blood, 322. 



Haupt, Berlin Programmes, iii. 136. 



Havet, Ernest, iii. 185. 



Haydn, iv. 53. 



Haym, R., in 'Herder,' iii. 165; 255; 

 256 ; quoted, 353 ; 469 ; quoted, iv. 

 135, 424 ; 425, 426, 480, 607. 



Hayward, F. H., 'Sidgwick's Ethical 

 Philosophy,' iv. 224. 



Hebel, iv. 292. 



Hegel, Geo. Wilh. Fr., iii. 3 ; Lectures : 

 ' History of Philosophy,' 4, 373, 475, 

 386; 'Werke,' 4, 252; 20; 30; 

 ' Philosophy of History,' 33 ; 37, 39, 

 51, 58, 67, 73, 74, 77, 78, 88, 94, 121, 

 141 ; influence of, 166 ; ' Phenomen- 

 ology of Mind,' 166, 243, 249, 371, 

 539, 541, 167; iv. 193, 216, 290; 

 ' Metaphysics,' 168 ; philosophy of, 



111. 168 ; 411, 465, 529 ; 169 ; Schel- 

 ling and, 169, 176, 179, 197 ; 170, 171 ; 

 Christian dogmatics and, 172 ; hu- 

 manistic interpretation of, 174; and 

 Strauss, ib. ; 175 ; 177 ; systems of 

 Leibniz and, 187 ; Spinoza and, 188 ; 

 214; 'Leben,' 208; Kant and, 219; 

 226, 242; ' Jugendgeschichte,' 250; 

 Feuerbach on, 260 ; 270, 296, 304, 

 311, 316, 317, 350, 362, 364; philo- 

 sophy of reflection, 372; 380, 381, 

 386, 387, 388, 389; Idealism and 

 Absolutism, 390 ; 395 ; new concep- 

 tion of Logic, 410 ; 412, 415, 507 ; 

 432, 434, 445, 450, 454, 455, 459, 

 464 ; Absolute Spirit, 466, 467, 468 ; 

 'Life of Jesus,' 469, 470; reason of 

 success, 471, 472, 474; 'Science of 

 Logic,' 475; 'Encyclopaedia of the 



Philosophical Sciences,' ib. ; com- 

 pared with Bacon, 476, 477 ; specula- 

 tion, 478 ; 480 ; logical system, 487, 

 587, 615 ; 489 ; doctrine, 490 ; 492 ; 

 ' Critical Journal,' 493 ; 499, 504 ; 

 'Triads,' 514; 517, 518, 520, 521, 

 526, 528 ; Wallace on, 532 ; 540, 545, 

 556, 561 ; idealistic system, 590, 591, 

 598 ; iv. 15 ; treatment of aesthetics 

 and philosophy, 32 ; ' Phenomenology 

 of Mind,' 48, 52 ; Lectures on ' Philo- 

 sophy of Religion, of Society, of Art, 

 ^Esthetics,' 50,51 ; formulae of Logic, 

 ib. ; philosophy of nature, of mind, 

 ib. ; philosophy of, 52, 59 ; " Vor- 

 stellung," ib. ; "Darstellung," ib. ; 

 "Begriff," ib.; Theodicy, 53 ; Divine 

 Worship, ib. ; Lectures, 54 ; on Art 

 quoted, 55 ; inappreciative of natural 

 beauty, 56 ; ' Werke,' 56, 57 quoted, 

 58 ; ^Esthetics, ib. ; ideas on aesthet- 

 ics, 60 ; ' Logic ' and ' Encyclopaedia,' 

 61 ; panlogism, ib.; formalism, ib. ; 

 dialectic, 62 ; systematic speculation, 

 63 ; 69, 83 ; Absolute Mind, 84 ; 87, 

 89, 98, 99, 105, 107, 126 ; metaphysi- 

 cal system of, 129, 137; 162; and 

 Fichte, 163 ; 168, 171 ; and Schleier- 

 macher, 179 ; contrast with Schleier- 

 macher, 180 ; Monism of, ib. ; simi- 

 larity to Aristotle and Plato, 181 ; 

 Schelling and, 182 ; 185 ; speculations 

 of, 186 ; study of history, 192 ; and 

 historical problem, 193 ;' Grundlinien 

 der Philosophie des Rechts, &c. ,' 194 ; 

 divergent application of thought, ib. 

 sqq. ; ideas of Development and Free- 

 dom, 198 ; idealistic system, 208 ; 

 panlogism of, 210 ; 211 ; philosophy 

 of, 212 ; Real is the Rational, 213 ; 

 abstractions of, 214 ; philosophy of, 

 216 ; ' Logic,' ib. ; ' Philosophy of 

 Mind,' ib. ; ' Philosophy and Religion,' 

 ib., 293; 'Philosophy of Right,' ib.; 

 and Green, 219; 222, 234; 236; 

 "Geist," 263 ; 266 ; formula of reli- 

 gion, 293; 'Hist, of Philosophy' 

 quoted, ib. ; and Jacobi, 300 ; 'Werke,' 

 ib. ; and Hamann, ib. sqq. ; and 

 Dilthey, 305, 309, 317, 320, 321; 

 Kant and Schleiermacher, treatment 

 of religious conceptions, 324 sqq. ; 

 " classics," 326 ; opposition of Schel- 

 ling, 327 ; and Weisse, 328 ; panthe- 

 ism of, 329 ; Lotze and Schleiermacher, 

 333 ; 338 ; and Schleiermacher, 339 ; 

 and Schopenhauer, 360 sqq.; philo- 

 sophy, 368, 370 ; 376, 385, 405 sqq. ; 

 413, 418, 424, 443, 477, 478, 479 sqq.; 



