INDEX. 



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Kantian Philosophy,' 74; 'Kant's 

 Works,' 74 ; quoted, 341 ; 342 ; 469. 



Rousseau, 115 ; and Diderot, 201 ; 256, 

 257 ; 299, 340 ; ' Confessions,' 355 ; 

 problem of education in France. 363 ; 

 452, 453. 



Royce, Josiah, " Kant's Terminology " in 

 Baldwin's ' Dictionary of Philosophy 

 and Psychology,' 436 ; " Hegel's Ter- 

 minology," 436 ; papers in ' Philoso- 

 phical Review,' 438. 



Royer - Collard, 4 ; 234 ; and Cousin, 

 235; 270. 



Ruskin, 423, 435 ; ' Modern Painters ' 

 quoted, 608 ; 612, 614, 626. 



Saint - Hilaire, Barthelemy, ' Life of 

 Victor Cousin,' 426. 



Saint-Simon, 304, 377, 423. 



Saintsbury, Prof., 'History of Criti- 

 cism and Literary Taste in Europe,' 

 96 ; 99, 127. 



Sanchez, Francis, ' Tractatus de mul- 

 tum nobili,' &c., 320. 



Sanscrit, study of, 147 ; Bopp's conju- 

 gation of, 147. 



Saunders, T. B., 75. 



Savigny, historical school founded in 

 opposition to philosophical school of 

 Thibaut, 132 ; controversy with, ib. ; 

 ' Task of our Age for Legislation and 

 Jurisprudence,' ib. 



Scaliger, Jos. J., 147. 



Scottish School, Thomas Reid and, 219 ; 

 of Philosophy, 224 ; 239, 312, 315 ; of 

 Common-sense, 510, 511, 525. 



Schaarschmidt, 175. 



Schelling, 30, 39; "positive" philo- 

 sophy, 55, 487, 488, 614, 66, 119; 

 ' Relation of Plastic Arts to Nature, ' 

 155 ; and Hegel, 169, 197, 176, 171, 

 175, 179; 'Philosophy of Nature,' 

 202, 486, 547, 548, 550, 553, 583, 249, 

 250, 252 ; to Schopenhauer, 253 ; 258, 

 350, 364 ; artist and poet, 366 ; 

 ' Werke ' quoted, 367 ; 490 ; ' Methods 

 of Academic Study,' 368 ; quoted, 

 369; his influence on Fechner, 370; 

 Fichte and, 372, 445 ; 373 ; Hegel, 

 ' Werke ' quoted, 374; 380, 381, 387, 

 388 ; influence on Schopenhauer, 393, 

 395 ; 446, 450, 451, 453, 454 ; Intro- 

 ductory Lecture at Munich quoted, 

 455 ; 456 ; enriched philosophical 

 language, 457 ; love of nature, 458 ; 

 conception of the Absolute, 459, 

 507, 584, 460,. 461, 462 ; on Fichte's 

 Lectures, ' Uber das Wesen des 

 Gelehrten,' 463, 464 ; quoted, 465 ; 



467 ; Address at Munich : " Relation 

 of the Fine Arts to Nature," 468 ; 

 469, 470, 472, 473, 477, 479 ; religious 

 turn, 489 ; philosophy of Freedom, 

 489; 490, 492; ' Aus Spelling's 

 Leben,' 493 ; 494, 499, 504, 508, 5 14, 

 517, 518, 520, 526, 529, 545, 548; 

 quoted, 549, 550 ; biological appeal 

 of, 553, 554, 555 ; view of Nature, 

 556 ; 557, 561, 586, 588 ; "Essence of 

 human freedom," 589, 590; "Ab- 

 solutism," 591 ; 593, 596, 613, 614, 

 615, 616; speculations of, 619. 



Schiel, J., transl. Mill's 'System of 

 Logic,' 374. 



Schiller, Fr., 98, 120, 138 ; and Goethe, 

 257, 355 ; appointed to Chair of 

 Philosophy, Jena, 3d3 ; 444, 453, 

 462, 471, 473; ' Gotter Griechen- 

 lands,' 626. 



Schlegel, Fr., 473. 



Schleiden, 258. 



Schleiermacher, transl. of ' Plato,' 26 ; 

 37, 40, 58 ; Lectures, 141 ; 168 ; re- 

 ligious Discourses, 162 ; 163, 166 ; 

 posthumously published Lectures, 

 167 ; comparison of Daub and, 167 ; 

 170, 171, 172, 175, 258, 272, 372, 387, 

 394 ; influence on Ueberwejr, 411 ; 

 454, 469, 472, 480, 493, 505, 508, 526, 

 529, 591. 



Schlosser, Fr. Chr. , ' History, written 

 from a Philosophical Point of View,' 

 150. 



Schmidt, Carl, ' Geschichte der Pada- 

 gogik, 117. 



Schmidt, Julian, ' Geschichte der Deut- 

 schen Litteratur ' quoted, 354. 



Schopenhauer, 39, 52; "World as Will 

 and Intelligence," 55 ; 56, 57, 75 ; 

 ' Pessimism,' 77 ; 78, 79, 84 ; Frauen- 

 stadt's ' Letters on Philosophy ' of, 

 74 ; Gwinner's Biography of, 74 ; 

 94, 104, 125 ; philosophy of, 177, 

 417; Kant to, 238; 243; Schelling 

 to, 253 ; 272 ; ' Parerga and Paralipo- 

 meua,' 316; 347; Will, 393, 418, 

 507; '"Voluntarism," 418, 423, 520; 

 419, 438, 439, 469, 480, 481, 482 ; and 

 Wieland quoted, 483 ; 484, 485, 486, 

 492, 493, 508, 521 ; philosophical 

 view of Nature, 586 ; ' Will in 

 Nature' quoted, 586, 593; 'Werke' 

 quoted, 587 ; influenced by Fichte, 



588 ; an idealist and romanticist, 



589 ; idealistic system, 590, 594, 596. 

 Schubert, ' Geschichte der Seele,' 591. 

 Schulze, G. E. (^Enesidemus), 347, 



380. 



