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INDEX. 



Philosophy,' iii. 38, 519, 523, 594 ; 

 iy. 103 ; ' Philosophische Probleme,' 

 iii. 57 ; quoted, 292 ; ' Moderne Philo- 

 sophen,' 57 ; 233, 234, 283 ; ' Modern 

 Philosophers and Philosophical Prob- 

 lems,' 284 ; 291, 317 ; ' Archiv fur 

 Gesch. der Philosophic,' 340 ; 349 ; iv. 

 145, 146 ; ' Das Wertungsproblem,' 



111. 409, 466; iv. 107, 124. 

 Hofmann, E. T. A., iv. 80. 

 Hogarth, iii. 128 ; iv. 14. 



Holbach, La Mettrie and, iii. 197 ; Hel- 

 vetius and, hedonism of, iv. 132. 



Holderlin, iii. 250, 526 ; iv. 52, 583. 



Holtzmann, Prof., 'R. Rothe's Specu- 

 lative System,' iv. 325. 



Home, Henry (Lord Kames), ' Elements 

 of Criticism,' iii. 48 ; 96. 



Homer, iii. 99, 129; and Virgil in- 

 terpreted by Voss, 145 ; Ajax and 

 Ulysses, 167 ; iv. Epics of, 34 ; 

 immediateness of, 35 ; 426. 



Homme Moyen, iv. 510. 



Horace and the Ancients, iii. 96 ; 

 'Epistle to the Pisos,' iv. 14. 



Horn, Franz, iii. 124. 



Hotho, H. G., ed. ' Hegel's Works,' iv. 

 51 ; ' Vorstudien fur Lebeu und 

 Kunst,' quoted by E. Caird, 51. 



Hufeland, iii. 354. 



Hugo, Gustav, Lectures on ' Roman 

 Law,' iv. 140. 



Hugo, Victor, Ronsard to, iii. 96 ; iv. 



112, 246, 400. 

 Huguenots, the, iv. 474. 

 Humanism, iii. 117. 

 Humanismus, "das Ideal der Humani- 



tat,"iii. 116. 



Humanistic, interpretation of Hegel, 

 iii. 174 ; movement split, iv. 21. 



Humanity, idea of, iv. 425, 533. 



Huraboldt, A. von, and Liebig, iii. 92 ; 

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

 552, 555 ; influenced by Cuvier, 553, 

 612 ; iv. 318, 514 ; ' Kosmos,' 767, 

 775. 



Humboldt, W. von, and Schiller, iv. 

 32 ; 122 ; ' Ueber die Verschieden- 

 heit der Meuschen ' quoted, 123 ; 498, 

 512 596 



Hume', David, iii. 4, 21, 31, 48 ; and 

 Locke, 112 ; ' 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 

 Philosophy, 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 ; 

 ' Treatise,' Green and Grose, 532 ; 

 536 ; and Smith, iv. 6, 11, 127 ; influ- 

 ence on Kant, 145 ; 160, 218, 220 ; 

 analysis and synthesis of ideas, 281 ; 

 scepticism of, 282, 320 ; ' Essay on 

 Miracles,' 335, 339, 364 ; ' An enquiry 

 concerning Human Understanding ' 

 quoted, ib. ; 336 $<?.; 361; 'Inquiry,' 

 364 ; ' Natural History of Religion,' 

 ib. ; ' Dialogues concerning Natural 

 Religion,' ib., 366; 365; and Mill, 

 367 ; 370 ; 380, 402, 439, 456, 606, 

 612, 617, 731, 739, 749, 752, 787. 



Husserl, Ed., iv. 607. 



Hutcheson, Francis, iii. 224 ; iv. 6 ; 

 Shaftesbury and, 27 ; Leslie Stephen 

 on, 142 ; ' Concerning Moral Good 

 and Evil ' quoted, ib. ; and Adam 

 Smith, ib. 



Hutton, R. H., on Martineau quoted, 

 iv. 376. 



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

 iii. 30; "Biology" in 'Ency. Britan-. 

 nica,' 199 ; 253 ; Agnosticism, 297, 

 511, 530, 599; 315, 416; in 'Nine- 

 teenth Century ' quoted, iv. 229 ; 

 and Mill on the Cosmic process, 

 232 ; ' Romanes Lecture ' quoted, ib. ; 

 ' Evolution and Ethics, ' ib. ; ' Collected 

 Essays,' ib. ; 233; 'Hume' quoted, 

 364 ; Agnosticism, 369 ; on Morality 

 quoted, 379; 462; on Comte, 517, 

 612, 693, 723, 753, 758. 



Ideal, the, of Humanity, iv. 71, 114 ; 



90, 92, 94, 105, 113, 244. 

 Ideas or Ideals (Weisse), iv. 64. 

 Idealism, modern, iii. 39 ; 146 ; 292, 



301 ; German, 312, 426, 453, 5'28 ; 



iv. 185 ; Berkeley's, iii. 311, 348 ; 



Continental, 315 ; pure, 438 ; Kant's 



objection to, 439 ; classical era of, 



iv. 185 ; hypothetical, 232 ; synthesis 



of naturalism and, 233 ; new phase 



of, 762 sqq. 



Idealistic school, iv. 61 ; movement, 128. 

 Idealists, iii. 207 ; German, iv. 97, 299. 

 " Idees - Forces," iv. 237 sqq. (see 



Fouillee). 

 "Ignorabimus," Spencer and Du Bois 



Reymond, iii. 599. 

 Imitation, the laws of, iv. 567 (see also 



Tarde). 



" Incognoscible," iv. 341. 

 Individualism, Way out of, iii. 248. 

 Individualistic Theory, iv. 563 (see also 



Tarde). 



