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. Neudecker Newton, Isaac Nichol Nicolai, F. Nicolas of Cusa Nicole Nielsen, R. Niethammer Nietzsche, F. Niphus Nippold Nizolius, Marius Noack, L. Noire, L. Nolen Nominalism in Hobbes in Locke of Berkeley of Hume Noumena _See also_ Phenomena, Things in themselves Novalis Nyblaeus, A. Occam Occasionalists Oischinger Oken, L. Oldendorp Ontological argument, the in Descartes in Spinoza in Leibnitz in Kant Opel, J.O. Opposites the unity of, in Nicolas of Cusa in Schelling the reconciliation and identity of, in Hegel Optimism in Voltaire of Leibnitz of Schleiermacher Opzoomer, C.W. Oratorians Oersted, H.C. Oswald, James Oettingen, A. von Pabst, J.H. Paley, W. Pantheism of Nicolas of Cusa of Spinoza Malebranche's "Christian" in Toland Berkeley's tendency to of Holbach in Fichte in Schelling in Schleiermacher Fortlage's transcendent of Strauss the theistic school on _See also_ Hegel, Panthelism Panthelism of Fichte in Schelling of Schopenhauer _See also_ Ethelism Pappenheim Paracelsus Parker Pascal, Blaise Patritius, Franciscus Paulsen, F. Paulus Pertz Pessimism of Schopenhauer of Hartmann Pesch Pestalozzi, J.H. Peters, K. Pfleiderer, E. Pfleiderer, O. Phenomena and things in themselves in Kant and representation in Kant and things in themselves in Herbart in Schopenhauer in Lotze _See also_ Noumena, Things in themselves Physical Science concepts of modern Newton's development of its influence on philosophy in XIX century Pico, Francis, of Mirandola Pico, John, of Mirandola Pierson Pietsch, T. Planck, A. Planck, K.C. Platner Platonists Pletho, G.G. Plitt Ploucquet Pluemacher, O. Poiret, P. Pollock, F. Pomponatius, Petrus Porter, N. Positivism in Italy of Comte of Comte's followers in England in Sweden, Brazil, and Chili in Germany Prantl Prel, K. du Price, Richard Priestley, J. Prowe, L. Psychology the associational the sensationalistic of Leibnitz of Wolff of Tetens Kant on rational constructive the basis of philosophy in J.F. Fries and Beneke of Beneke of Fortlage of Herbart of Comte physiological folk-psychology of Spencer _See also_ Ego, Mind and Body, Soul Pufendorf, Samuel Puenjer, B., works by Quaebicker, R. Qualities Primary and Secondary, so termed by Boyle Locke's doctrine of Kant's relation to Berkeley's co-ordination of Quesna
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