365 ff.;
in Greek philosophy, 352;
in absolute idealism, 367, 418.
EVOLUTION, of cosmos, 242 ff.;
of morality, 262.
EXPERIENCE, 410, 411, 412;
analysis of, by Kant, 354.
FAITH, 424;
special interests of, 199.
See also RELIGION and BELIEF.
FERGUSON, CHAS., quoted, 265.
FICHTE, 360, 402.
FIELDING, H., quoted on religion, 59, 74.
FORCE, development of conception of, 231 ff.
FORM, in Aristotle, 334.
FREEDOM, in ethics, 196, 388;
meanings and theories, 211.
GOD, as guarantee of ideals, 18, 425;
personality of, 62, 108 ff.;
St. Augustine's communion with, 68;
presence of, 68;
as a disposition from which consequences may be expected, 85;
meaning of, in religion, 87;
idea of, in Judaism and Christianity, 92;
why historical, 102;
social relation with, 103;
the ontological proof of, 200;
ethical and epistemological arguments for, 202;
cosmological proof of, 203;
teleological proof of, 204;
relation to the world, in theism, pantheism and deism, 205 ff.;
will of, 212;
conception of, in Berkeley, 284, 293 ff.;
conception and proof of, in Spinoza, 312 ff., 392, 393;
conception of, in Plato, 331, 352, 391, 393;
conception of, in Leibniz, 338, 353.
Also see ABSOLUTE.
GOETHE, on Spinoza, and on philosophy, 51;
on pragmatism, 407.
GOOD, the, theories of, in ethics, 191 ff.;
and the real, 326 ff., 421 ff.
GREEK, religion, in Homer and Lucretius, 89;
ideals, 195, 198, 429.
GREEN, T. H., quoted, 369, 385 (_note_).
HAECKEL, quoted, 236, 266.
HEDONISM, 192.
HEGEL, on science, 129;
philosophy of, 150, 361 ff.;
relation to Kant, 381;
on the absolute, 382;
ethics of, 390.
HERACLITUS, 308.
HISTORY, philosophy of, in Hegel, 363.
HOBBES, his misconception of relations of philosophy and science, 115;
quoted on ethics, 261.
Holbach, 251, 252.
HOMER, on Greek religion, 90.
HUMANISM, 320, 404, 405.
HUME, positivism of, 115, 377;
phenomenalism of, 283;
and Descartes, 376.
HUXLEY, quoted, 255, 266.
HYLOZOISM, 225.
IDEAL, the, in Plato, 326;
validity of, 416.
IDEALISM, various meanings of term, 173 (_note_);
meaning of, as theory of knowledge, 175 ff., 409;
of present day, 409 ff.;
empirical, see SUBJECTIVISM, PHENOMENALISM, SPIRITUALISM;
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