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e, in Descartes, Locke, Leibnitz, the rationalists and the empiricists origin of, in Descartes, Locke, Berkeley, Hume, the rationalists and empiricists, and Herbart impressions and, in Hume unconscious ideas or representations in Leibnitz Ideas of reason in Kant the logical Idea the subject of the world-process in Hegel Identity, Locke on Spinozism a system of Schelling's philosophy or system of the philosophy of, among Schelling's followers Hegel's doctrine a system of Fortlage's system of philosophy of, in Schopenhauer Immortality Hume on Voltaire on Rousseau on Leibnitz on Kant on Schleiermacher on Beneke on Herbart on Hegel's followers on Strauss on Fechner on Imperative, the Categorical in Kant in Fichte in Beneke Induction Kepler on Galileo on used before Bacon Bacon's theory of in Hobbes J.S. Mill's theory of Irwing, Von Jacobi, F.H. system of and Fichte and the anti-idealists Jacobson, J. Jaeger, G. James, William Janet, Paul Jansenists Jastrow, J. Jesuits Jevons, W.S. Jhering, R. von Jodl, F. Joel, M. Jouffroy, T. Judgment Descartes on rationalists and empiricists both mistake nature of Kant on synthetic judgments _a priori_ the categories and, in Kant judgments of perception and of experience in Kant Kant on aesthetic and teleological Jungius Kaatz, H. Kaftan, J. Kaltenborn, C. von Kant, I. position in modern philosophy and Locke and the Illumination system of the development to Fichte and Fichte and Schelling and Hegel and Schopenhauer his influence, followers, and opponents _See also_ Berkeley, Critique of Reason, J.G. Fichte, Hume, Leibnitz, Locke, Schopenhauer, Wolff Kayserling Kedney, J.S. Kent, G. Kepler, J. philosophy of Kielmeyer Kierkegaard, S. Kieser King, Lord Kirchmann, J.H. von Kirchner Klein, G.M. Knauer, V. Knight, W. Knoodt, P. Knowledge theory of, in modern thought doctrine of, in Nicolas of Cusa declared deceptive by Montaigne mathematical basis of, in Kepler and Galileo in Bacon in Hobbes in Herbart the two views of Geulincx on Descartes on Spinoza on Malebranche on ("we see all things in God") Locke's doctrine of Berkeley on Hume's skeptical doctrine of Scottish doctrine of sensationalistic doctrine of, in France Leibnitz's theory of Kant on Fichte's Science of Schelling's philosophy of Baader on Schleiermacher's doctrine of He
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