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Buddhism, 78; the critical or enlightened type of, 80; means to be true, 82 ff.; implies a practical truth, 85; cases of truth and error in, 88 ff.; of Baal, 88; Greek, 89; of Jews, its development, 92; Christian, 94; definition of cognitive factor in, 97; place of imagination in, 80, 97 ff.; special functions of imagination in, 101 ff.; relation of imagination and truth in, 105; philosophy implied in, 108 ff.; is personal god essential to, 108; compared with philosophy, 112; compared with science, 145; special philosophical problems of, 199 ff.; of naturalism, 263 ff.; of subjectivism and spiritualism, 302 ff.; of Plato and Aristotle, 346, 393; of Stoics and Spinoza, 348, 393; philosophy of, in Hegel, 365; of absolute idealism, 390 ff. RELIGIOUS PHENOMENA, interpretation of, 69 ff. REPRESENTATIVE THEORY, of knowledge, 174, 412. ROMANTICISM, 361. ROUSSEAU, quoted on nature, 64. ROYCE, JOSIAH, quoted on absolute idealism, 178, 384, 394. SANTAYANA, GEORGE, quoted on poetry 28, 29. SCEPTICISM, 166, 267 ff. See under POSITIVISM, and AGNOSTICISM. SCHELLING, misconception of science, 116. SCHOLASTICISM, 333; idea of God in, 201. SCHOPENHAUER, his panpsychism or voluntarism, 177, 285 ff.; universalizes subjectivism, 290; mysticism of, 290; ethics of, 299; religion of, 303. SCIENCE. Also see under NATURAL SCIENCE, and NORMATIVE SCIENCE. SECULARISM, of Shakespeare, 34; of Periclean Age, 320; of present age, 427. SELF, problem of, 216; proof of, in St. Augustine, 372; proof of, in Descartes, 374; deeper moral of, 387; in contemporary philosophy, 411, 413. Also see SOUL, and MIND. SELF-CONSCIOUSNESS, essential to human life, 6; development of conception of, 371 ff.; in absolute idealism, 383; in idealistic ethics, 386. SENSATIONALISM, 247, 255, 269. SENSE-PERCEPTION, 168, 247, 269, 370; being as, in Berkeley, 281. SHAKESPEARE, general criticism of, 30 ff.; his universality, 31; lack of philosophy in, 33. SHELLEY, quoted on poetry, 50. SOCIAL RELATIONS, belief inspired by, analogue of religion, 62; imagination of, extended to God, 101. SOCRATES, rationalism of, 169; and normative science, 180; ethics of, 192, 194; method of, 321 ff.
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