INDEX. 



Hettner, 'Litteratur-Geschichte,' 117; 

 129. 



Heyne, C. G., 127, 129; 'Seminary,' 

 137; 145, 146; and Wolff, 164, 

 165. 



'Hibbert Journal,' 22, 199. 



Hill, G. W., 102. 



Hinneburg, Paul, ' Die Kultur der 

 Gegenwart, ' 94. 



Historical development of human 

 thought, 88. 



History since Niebuhr, broader views 

 of, 150. 



Hobbes, 197, 215, 309, 329. 



Hodgson, S. H., in 'Mind, 'quo ted, 389, 

 390. 



Hoffcling, Harald, 'History of Modern 

 Philosophy,' 38, 519, 523, 594 ; ' Phil- 

 osophische Probleme,' 57 ; quoted, 

 292; 'Moderne Philosopheu,' 57; 

 233, 234, 283 ; ' Modern Philosophers 

 and Philosophical Problems,' 284 ; 

 291, 317; 'Archiv fur Gesch. der 

 Philosophic,' 340; 349; 'Das Wer- 

 tungsproblem,' 409, 466. 



Hogarth, 128. 



Holbach, La Mettrie and, 197. 



Holderlin, 250, 526. 



Home, Henry (Lord Kames), ' Elements 

 of Criticism, '48; 96. 



Homer, 99, 129 ; and Virgil interpreted 

 by Voss, 145 ; Ajax and Ulysses, 

 167. 



Horace and the Ancients, 96. 



Horn, Franz, 124. 



Humanism, 117. 



Humanismus, ' das Ideal der Humani- 

 tat,' 116. 



Humanistic interpretation of Hegel, 

 174. 



Humboldt, A. von, and Liebig, 92 ; 

 138, 153, 154, 370, 551; 'Kosmos,' 

 552, 555 ; influenced by Cuvier, 553, 

 612. 



Hume, David, 4, 21, 31. 48 ; and Locke, 

 ]12; 'Treatise of Human Nature,' 

 122; 189; Lessing and, 124; 162, 

 181, 182, 184 ; philosophy, 186 ; 215, 

 217, 218 ; and Berkeley, 220, 221 ; 

 Candidate for Chair of Moral Phil- 

 osophy, 223, 225, 228, 229, 231, 239, 

 241, 242, 253, 256, 278, 279, 294, 309, 

 317 ; Locke and, 317 ; 337, 339, 340, 

 342, 346, 363, 367, 375, 380, 402, 418, 

 439,493,510,524, 525, 527; 'Treat- 

 ise,' Green and Grose, 532 ; 536. 



Hufeland, 354. 



Hugo, Victor, ^onsard to, 96. 



Hutcheson, Francis, 224. 



Hnxley, T. H., 'Science and Culture,' 

 30 ;" Biology "in ' Ency. Britannica,' 

 199; 253; 'Agnosticism,' 297, 511, 

 530, 599 ; 315, 416. 



Idealism, modern, 39 ; 146 ; 292, 301 ; 

 German, 312, 426, 453, 528; Ber- 

 keley's, 311, 348; Continental, 315; 

 pure, 438 ; Kant's objection to, 439. 



Idealists, 207. 



' Ignorabimus, ' Spencer and Du Bois 

 Reymond, 599. 



Individualism, Way out of, 248. 



Intellect, Will and, 589, 591, 592. 



International contact, 262. 



Jacobi, Fr. Heiur., 58, 102, 118; 

 ' Letters on the Doctrine of Spinoza, ' 

 119; the "Inscrutable," 120; 163, 172, 

 252, 258, 356 ; problem of reason and 

 faith, 363; and Lessing, 363; 371, 

 380 ; ' Werke ' quoted, 437, 438, 439, 

 445, 446, 469, 492, 493. 



' Jahrbiicher fiir Wissenschaftliche Kri- 

 tik,' 493. 



James, Wm., 'Will to Believe,' 83; 

 ' Varieties of Religious Experience,' 

 163 ; Gilford Lectures, ib. ; ' Prin- 

 ciples of Psychology,' 278. 



Janet, Paul, ' History of the Problems 

 of Philosophy,' 57. 



Jeffrey, ed. ' Edinburgh Review,' 92. 



Jehovah and Elohini, 164. 



' Jenaer Litteraturzeitung,' 352. 



Jevons, F. B., 'Introduction to History 

 of Religion,' 163. 



Jevons, Stanley, 107, 404, 594. 



Jodl, Fr., 'Geschichte der Ethik,' 315, 

 333. 



Jones, Henry, ' Critical Account of the 

 Philosophy of Lotze ' quoted, 413. 



Jouffroy, Theod. Simon, 4, 232, 234, 

 279 ; Ripley's Introduction to Essays 

 quoted by Flint, 307. 



' Journal of Speculative Philosophy,' 

 278. 



Jowett, ' Translations of Plato's Dia- 

 logues,' 26; 'The Sophist,' 434; re- 

 vived study of Plato, 529. 



Jurisprudence, Legislation and, 132, 

 148. 



Kames, Lord (Henry Home), see under 



Henry Home. 

 Kant, Immanuel, 3, 4 ; 8 ; ' Critique 



of Pure Reason,' 5 ; 106, 245, 283 ; 



Idealism of, 18, 20 ; and Plato, 28 ; 



K. Fischer's ' Exposition of Kant's 



System,' 28 ; ' Kritik der Praktischen 



