INDEX. 



XI 



Vernunft ' quoted, 29 ; History of 

 German Speculation siuce, 33, 39 ; 

 ' Criticism ' as used by, 48 ; 58, 72, 

 73, 74 ; Rosenkranz, ' History of 

 Kantian Philosophy,' 74, 75 ; "Criti- 

 cistne" in Kantian sense, 97; 111, 

 112; Lessing and, 118; First ' Cri- 

 tique,' 119, 162, 247, 340, 342, 353, 

 445, 446; Kautism and Spinozism, 

 119, 278 ; 120, 121 ; Higher Criticism, 

 123, 124 ; Kantian School, 124 ; 126, 

 160; Application of Criticism to reli- 

 gion, 161 ; 'Religion within the Limits 

 of Pure Reason, 161, 165, 169; Drews's 

 'Die Deutsche Spekulation seitKant,' 

 176 ; Neokantiauism, 179 ; return to, 

 179, 181; 'Critiques,' 181, 185,355, 

 359, 363, 380, 390, 421, 449, 623; 

 Kantian Philosophy, 188, 353, 477 ; 

 philosophy of, 205, 250 ; 206, 209, 

 210, 215; and Hegel, 219; doctrines 

 of, 224 ; influence on German Idealism, 

 236 ; and psychology, 237 ; to Schop- 

 enhauer, 238 ; Kantian thought, 238, 

 239, 240, 241, 242, 243, 244; 'An- 

 schauung, 245 ; psychological pro- 

 gramme of, 248 ; 249, 251, 252, 255 ; 

 ' Btnile ' and ' Helo'ise,' 256 ; 260, '262 ; 

 'Criticism,' 274, 282, 422, 430,620; 

 critical labours, 295; 2.96, 297, 298, 

 299, 300, 303, 304, 313, 317, 334 ; way 

 opened by, 336 ; influenced by Locke 

 and Hume, 337 ; ' Natural History of 

 the Heavens, '338; psychology, 339; 

 Locke and, 340 ; ' Critical Philos- 

 ophy/341; " All-Destructive," 342 ; 

 'History of Pure Reason ' quoted, 

 342; 343; central point of philosophy, 



344 ; Noumenon or "Thing in itself," 



345 ; 346, 347, 348 ; acceptance of 

 traditional psychology, 349 ; criti- 

 cism predominant, 350 ; 350, 351, 352, 

 354, 355, 356; 'Principles of the 

 Metaphysics of Ethics,' 357; 'Cri- 

 tique of Practical Reason,' 357, 443, 

 485; 'Critique of Judgment,' 357; 

 'Religion within the Limits of Pure 

 Reason,' 357 ; philosophy, 358, 361, 

 381, 481 ; problem of reason and faith, 

 363 ; 364, 365, 367, 372, 374, 377, 378 ; 

 387, 389, 390, 393, 395 ; exact know- 

 ledge, 398 ; 399, 402 ; return to, 404 ; 

 transcendental logic, 410; 412, 418; 

 leader in metaphysics, 436; "Thing 

 in itself," 437, 481, 483; objection 

 to Idealism, 439, 440; Categorical 

 imperative, 437, 507 ; 441, 442, 445 ; 

 'Third Critique,' 446, 447, 448; 

 analysis, 449, 450, 451, 453, 456, 459, 



460, 467, 468, 469, 470, 472 ; ethical 

 tone peculiar to, 473 ; 478, 480 ; 483 ; 

 agnostic position, 484, 486, 492, 493, 

 499 ; critical spirit, 504, 505, 506 ; 

 521, 529; Caird's works on, 532; 

 533,538,547,552; external impulse, 

 553; 580; return to critical position, 

 585; 586; practical philosophy, 587; 

 588,589; 'subjectivism,' 591. 



Karl August of Weimar, Duke, 354. 



Kelvin, Lord (William Thomson), and 

 Tait, 'Natural Philosophy,' 57 (i ; ex- 

 perimental and theoretical labours 

 of, 392; on "vortex atom theory" 

 quoted, 574 ; 576, 582, 584, 612. 



Kepler, 256 ; Laws, 322, 339, 519. 



Kielmeyer, K. F., 'Relation of Organic 

 Forces,' 553; influence on Cuvier, 

 Humboldt, and Schelliug, ib. ; pre- 

 face to Cuvier's ' Le9ons d'anatomie 

 compares,' 553 ; 554. 



Kieser, 454. 



Kinetic theory of Gases, 102. 



Kirchhotf, 107 ; andMach, 282; Lectures 

 on "Mechanics," 403, 404; quoted, 

 578 ; 580. 



Kleinpeter, Dr, ' Die Erkenntnisstheorie 

 der Naturtorschung der Gegenwart ' 

 quoted, 580; 581. 



Klopstock, 116, 129. 



Knebel, military tutor to Duke Karl 

 August of Weimar, 354. 



Knowledge, 294 ; problem of, 294, 

 456, 480, 488, 510, 524, 529, 592; 

 325 ; theory of, 337 ; 339, 340 ; and 

 faith, 341; relativity of, 344; 346, 

 362, 367, 414, 416, 418, 420; validity 

 of, 431, 442, 477; and belief, 531; 

 534. 



Knowledge and Belief, reconciliation 

 of, 54. 



Koechly, H., 136, 140. 



Kciuig, E., Monograph on Wundt in 

 ' Frommann's Klassiker der Philo- 

 sophie,' 594. 



Krause, Chr. Fr., 591. 



Krautsch, E., in ' Lexis,' 165. 



Krug, 251. 



Kiilpe, 0., 67. 



Kuntze, J. E., ' G. F. Fechner ' quoted, 

 370. 



" Laboremus," watchword of Septimius 



Severus, 599. 

 Lachelier, Jules, 430, 620; on "Nature," 



quoted, 621, 622, 623. 

 Lachmaun, 146. 

 Lagrange, 404, 568. 

 Lamarck, 461, 554. 



