not be affected by them. _The revival of the
Fichteo-Hegelian idealism by means of a method which shall do justice to
the demands of the time by a closer adherence to experience, by making
general use of both the natural and the mental sciences, and by an exact
and cautious mode of argument--this seems to us to be the task of the
future_. The most important of the post-Hegelian systems, the system of
Lotze, shows that the scientific spirit does not resist reconciliation with
idealistic convictions in regard to the highest questions, and the
consideration which it on all sides enjoys, that there exists a strong
yearning in this direction. But when a deeply founded need of the time
becomes active, it also rouses forces which dedicate themselves to its
service and which are equal to the work.
THE END.
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INDEX.
Abbt
Absolute, the
Fichte on
Schelling on
F. Krause on
Schleiermacher on
Hegel on
Fortlage on
Spencer on
Boestrom on
Strauss on
Feuerbach on
the theistic school on
Lotze on
Hartmann on
See also
God
the Unconditioned
Achillini
Adamson, R.
Aesthetics
of Home (Lord Kames)
of Burke
of Baumgarten
of Herder
of Kant
of Schiller
of Schelling
of Hegel
of J.F. Fries
of Herbart
of Schopenhauer
Agnosticism, of Spencer
Agricola, R.
Agrippa of Nettesheim
Ahrens, H.
Alexandrists
Allihn
Althusius
Anderson
Angiulli, A.
Annet, P.
Antal, G. von
Antinomies, the
of Kant
his antinomy of aesthetic judgment
and of teleological judgment
Apelt, E.F.
_A priori_, the
in Kant
in Kant and the post-Kantians
nature, in Schelling
in J.F. Fries
Beneke on
Herbart on
J.S. Mill on
Spencer's doctrine of the racial origin of
Opzoomer on
_Cf_. Ideas
Aquinas, Thomas
Ardigo, R.
Aristotelians, the
opponents of
Arnauld
Arnoldt, E.
Associationalism
of Hartley and Priestley
of Hume
of the Mills
of Bain
Ast, G.A.F.
Atomism
in modern physics
in Gassendi and Descartes
in Boyle
Leibnitz on
Attributes
in Descartes
Spinoza's doctrine of
Auerbach
Augustine
Avenarius, R.
Averroists
Baader, F. (von),
and Schelling
system of
Bach, J.
Bacmeister
Bacon, Francis
a beginner of modern philosophy,
doctrine of,
in relation to Locke
Bacon, Roger
Bahnsen, J.
Bain, Alexander
Baku
Barclay
Bardili
Bartholomaei
Barzellotti, G.
Basedow
Bauer, Bruno
Bauer, Edgar
Baumann, J.
Baumeister
Baumgarte
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