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INDEX. 



'Faust,' Goethe, iii. 355, 364, 366; 

 quoted, 559 (see also Goethe). 



Fechner, Gus. Th. (Dr Mises), ' Psycho- 

 logy,' iii. 58, 68 ; ' Elements of Psycho- 

 pbvsics,' 72, 73, 519, 520; 'Philos- 

 ophy,' 74; formula, 76, 101, 128; 

 psycho-physics, 179, 271, 287 ; quoted 

 by Kuutze, 370 ; appreciation and 

 criticism of Schelliug, 455 ; 513 ; and 

 Hartmann, 518 ; trausl. of Biot's 

 ' Physics ' and Thenard's ' Chemistry,' 

 519 ; ' Das Bilchlein vom Leben nach 

 dem Tode,' 519 ; ' Ueber das Hochste 

 Gut,' 519; 'Nanna oder liber das 

 Seelenleben der Pflanzen,' ih. ; ' Zend- 

 avesta oder iiber die Dinge des 

 Hinimels und des Jenseits' quoted, 

 519; ' Atomenlehre,' 549; quoted, 

 550; and Lotze, 615; iv. 267; 343; 

 'Vorschule der JSsthetik,' 104; 

 physiological studies of, 275 ; ' Die 

 Tagesansicht gfegeniiber der Nachtan- 

 sicht,' 344; 556, 608, 710, 751. 



Fellowes, Sir Chas., iii. 154. 



Fenelon, iv. 398. 



Ferguson, Adam, iv. 16 ; 457, 558. 



Ferraz, History of French Philosophy: 

 ' Spiritualisme et Liberalisme,' iii. 

 231, 23:i; quoted, 304; 'History of 

 Philosophy in France during 19th 

 Century,' iv. 397 ; Traditionalism and 

 Ultramontanisni, 397; quoted, 405; 

 quoted, 467. 



Ferrier, iii. 473. 



Feuerbach, Lud., philosophical criti- 

 cism, iii. 174 ; ' Essence of Christi- 

 anity ' and ' Essence of Religion,' ih. ; 

 Treatise, 176 ; writings of Strauss 

 and, ib. ; and Hegel, 260, 272, 454 ; 

 Positivist Ethics, iv. 168 ; 186, 198 ; 

 'Essence of Christianity,' 199; 'Col- 

 lected Works ' quoted, 199 ; pamph- 

 leteering, 200 ; and Comte com- 

 pared, 201 ; 204, 247, 318, 368, 427, 

 443, 537, 543. 



Fichte, I. H., iii. 365, 492; 'Anthro- 

 pology,' 549 ; idea of Personality, iv. 

 168 ; ' Zeitschrift fiir Philosophic,' 

 &c., 168; 'System der Ethik,' 168; 

 and Anthropology, 212. 



Fichte, J. G., iii. 39, 74, 119 ; 'Applica- 

 tion of Criticism to Religion,' 161 ; 

 'Criticism of Revelation,' 161, 357, 

 358 ; quoted, 359 ; 175, 206, 249, 2.50, 

 251 ; philosophy, 253, 254, 257, 258 ; 

 'and his Predecessors,' Fischer, 162; 

 'Wissenschaftslehre,' 295, 361, 363; 

 iv. 161, 317 ; Conception of 'Wissen- 

 schaftslehre or the so-called phil- 



osophy,' iii. 295; 'Werke' quoted, 

 295, 357; 299, 300, 347, 348, 350; 

 quoted, iv. 161 ; 166, 169 ; Reinhold's 

 successor, iii. 357 ; 360, 361, 362 ; 

 representative of a new generation, 

 363 ; French Revolution, ib. ; ' Free- 

 dom of Thought,' ih. ; 'Revelation,' 

 ih. ; ' Vocation of the Scholar,' ib. ; 

 Pragmatism, 364 ; Pragmatic p.sycho- 

 logy, iv. 161 ; ' Nachgelassene Werke ' 

 quoted, iii. 365, 366 ; and Schelling, 

 372; 373, 377, 380, 387, 445; in- 

 fluence on Schopenhauer, 393 ; 410; 

 438 ; quoted, 442 ; and Kant quoted, 

 445 ; " Ego," 445 ; ' Second Introduc- 

 tion,' 446; practical aims, 447, 448, 

 449 ; Absolute as activity, 450 ; 

 definite purpose of, 451, 453, 457 ; 

 view of nature, 458 ; 459 ; 460, 462, 

 463, 464, 468 ; influenced by Jacobi 

 and Schleiermacher, 469 ; 470, 472, 

 473, 479, 483 ; 'Sittenlehre,' iii. 485 ; 

 iv. 161, quoted, 176 ; iii. 486 ; sys- 

 tematic writings of, 492 ; 493, 499, 

 504, 506; "Active" principle of, 

 507, 526, 529, 552 ; internal impulse, 

 553 ; 587, 588, 589 ; subjectivism of 

 Kant and, 591 ; and Schiller, iv. 20 ; 

 exponent of Kant's moral system, 21 ; 

 and Kant's philosophy, 32 ; interest 

 in ethical problem, 41 ; philosophy of 

 Kant and Fichte, 49 ; 53, 57, 59, 61, 

 69, 73, 91, 104 ; ethical problem, 

 126; 129; and Kant's ethical doc- 

 trine, 160; Ego, Self and Not-self, 

 162; 193; Bewussteyn tiberhaupt, 

 163; 164; influence at Jena, 165; 

 philosophy of, 167, 186 ; ethical 

 views, 168 ; dismissal from Jena, 171, 

 172; and Schleiermacher, 173, 314; 

 174 sqq. ; 180 ; idealistic system, 208 ; 

 practical reason of the Will, 209 ; 216, 

 220, 222 ; Schiller and, 279 ; and 

 Schopenhauer's solution of problem 

 of reality, 285 ; intellectual intuition 

 of Schelling and, 286 ; 289, 290 ; pop- 

 ular writings, 292 ; 293, 295 ; aiul 

 Jacobi, 301 sqq. ; and Dilthey, 309 ; 

 " Atheismusstreit," 310; 'Data of 

 Consciousness,' 314 ; and Lotze, 330 ; 

 intellectual intuition, 406 ; 443, 476, 

 477 sqq., 497; his Social Tract, 536, 

 547 sqq. ; 546 ; prophetic character 

 of, 551 ; 556, 573, 595, 596, 603, 604, 

 619, 620, 624 sqq., 627, 628 sqq., 644, 

 669, 670, 718, 725, 741, 772. 



Firmament of the Soul, iv. 779 sqq. 



Fischer, Kuno, ' Exposition of Kant's 

 System,' iii. 28 ; ' Gesch. der neueren 



