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by Eduard Von Hartmann


  INDEX

  ABSOLUTE, the, i. 330, 365–7, ii. 26–7, 231, iii. 85; ego, ii. 237; idea, i. 4, ii. 259; spirit, iii. 194

  Actions, conscious voluntary, i. 127; instinctive, i. 90, 98, 114; psychical, i. 199; reflex, i. 60–1, 63, 127, 133, 180, 184

  Activity, ii. 61; creative, i. 193; organic formative, i. 86, 212, ii. 120; purposive, i. 201; psychical conscious, ii. 119; psychical unconscious, ii. 119, 124; self, ii. 27

  Adamuk, iii. 261

  Adaption, organic, ii. 124

  Æstheticism, iii. 49, 129

  Æsthetics, history of, i. 292; mystic, ii. 76; scientific, i. 270, 291; theory of, ii. 4

  Affection, paternal, i. 217

  After-brain, iii. 260

  After-life, i. 201

  Agardh, ii. 193

  Agreement, i. 312

  Albers, ii. 69

  All-One, ii. 242, 245, 264, iii. 107, 176, 191; being, ii. 248; existence, ii. 245, 263; unconscious, ii. 90, 256, iii. 288

  Amanda, i. 31

  Ambition, iii. 45

  Ampère, ii. 173

  Anosima, i. 327

  Anthropology, iii. 96

  Aphasia, ii. 72

  Apperception, i. 17

  Archæology, i. 96, iii.

  Aristotle, i. 12, 43, 125, 298, ii. 362, iii. 94–5

  Art, i. 269, ii. 4, iii. 65, 107; enjoyment of, iii. 60

  Association, free, ii. 22

  Atom, the, ii. 166, iii. 240

  Atom of body, iii. 126

  Atomism, ii. 160, 174–5

  Atom-monads, ii. 218–9

  Atoms, corporeal, ii. 158, 161, 162; consciousness of, ii. 193

  Attention, ii. 105, iii. 282; reflex actions of, i. 175

  Autenrieth, ii. 119

  Bacon, i. 12, 43

  Bahnsen, i. 120, ii. 30

  Barth, O., i. 153

  Beautiful, the, i. 269–70, 273–4, ii. 5

  Beauty, instinct for, in plants, ii. 138

  Being, i. 16, iii. 3, 151, 187; phenomenon of a, iii. 98; primordial, i. 23

  Bergmann, i. 182

  Bert, ii. 133

  Bidder, i. 66

  Blumenbach, i. 148

  Body, masses of, ii. 164

  Body-atoms, ii. 158, 163, 176

  Boer, i. 182

  Böhme, J., ii. 91

  Brahma, i. 31, 32

  Brain, i. 63; morphological significance, iii. 257

  Brehm, i. 54

  Buckle, ii. 5

  Budge, i. 182

  Burdach, i. 107, 152

  C’aitanya, i. 32

  Capital, ii. 21

  Carey, ii. 13

  Carlyle, i. 209

  Cartesians, i. 17, 19

  Carus, i. 38–9, 164, 256

  Cauchy, ii. 173

  Causality, i. 19, 44, 122, 134, 145, 307–8, ii. 1–2, 27, 78, 97, 222, iii. 186, 241; active, i. 250; final, iii. 187; phenomenal, iii. 120

  Cause, spiritual, i. 44, 51, 53

  Centre, of space-senses, iii. 260

  Centres, nerve, iii. 245, 274; reflex action of, iii, 245; sensory, iii. 245

  Cerebellum, the, iii. 265, 266

  Change, morphological, ii. 325

  Character, i. 70, 261, 264; harmony of, ii. 36; individual, ii. 344, 348, 350–1; science of, ii. 29

  Chemistry, iii. 96

  Christianity, ii. 27, 119, iii. 94; ideals of, ii. 5; Johannean, i. 359

  C’it, i. 31–2

  Civilisation, ii. 8

  Clairvoyance, i. 98, 109, 114, ii. 226, 363; absolute, ii. 359; in dreams, ii. 57; unconscious, 103–8, 112, 221

  Cognition, i. 122

  Colligation, i. 341

  Coltba, i. 31

  Comfort, iii. 68

  Compassion, iii. 21

  Concepts, i. 293

  Consciousness, i. 17, iii. 223; cosmopolitan, ii. 21; development of, iii. 121; evolution of, iii. 121; origin of, ii. 78; phenomenon of, ii. 88; sphere of, i. 1: unity of, ii. 113

  Corona-fibres, the, i. 270

  Creationism, ii. 276

  Creator, the, wisdom of, ii. 356–7

  Creuzer, ii. 14

  Cultus, Christian, i. 356

  Curtis, ii. 125

  Cuvier, ii. 67, 218

  Dahse, i. 316

  Dana, ii. 143, 196

  Darwin, i. 234, 287, 289, ii. 193, 306–7, 326

  Darwinism, i. 44, ii. 307, 313–4, 325–6, iii. 237, 244

  Death, i. 108, iii. 4; fear of, iii. 9

  Decandolle, ii. 194

  Deduction, i. 314–5

  Deliberation, conscious, i. 95

  Density, ii. 169

  Descartes, i. 16, ii. 86

  Design, i. 43–4, 141

  Desire, i. 70

  Determinations, objective-spatial, iii. 285

  Development, intellectual, ii. 13

  Dialectic, Hegelian, i. 6

  Differences, i. 313

  Discursive method, i. 317

  Disease, i. 161

  Diseases, mental, i. 319

  Disgust, i. 206

  Divine Reason, iii. 148

  Dizziness, iii. 269

  Dream-images, i. 108

  Dreams, ii. 66, 69

  Dreams, clairvoyant, i. 372

  Dreams, spontaneous, i. 302

  Dualism, iii. 194

  Dutrochet, ii. 132, 134–5

  Dynamism, ii. 176; atomistic, ii. 175–6

  Ecstatic states, i. 108

  Education, ii. 4

  Ego, the, i. 18, 24, 25, 308, 326, 328–30, 366, ii. 34, 79, 118, 236–7, iii. 97–8, 255; the Absolute, i. 3

  Egoism, ii. 363, iii. 88, 92, 130; conscious, i. 234; instinct of, iii. 96, 101

  Elasticity, ii. 179

  Emotion, i. 60–1

  Empiricism, æsthetic, i. 271

  Energy, muscular, ii. 180; plastic, 195, 202

  Engelmann, i. 192, ii. 193

  Ennemoser, i. 182

  Epicureanism, iii. 99, 130

  Epicurus, i. 109

  Epigoni, i. 10

  Essence, metaphysical, ii. 27

  Essential Being, ii. 332, 337–8, 341, 364

  Eternal, the, iii. 3, 174

  Ether-atoms, ii. 159, 161–3, 165, 176

  Ether-vibrations, ii. 165

  Evolution, ii. 2, iii. 120; anthropological, ii. 12; cosmic, iii. 94; goal of, iii. 120, 131; historic, i. 5; process of, i. 3; progressive, ii. 12

  Excitement, electrical, ii. 157

  Existence, i. 331; misery of, iii. 1, 13, 123; misfortune of, iii. 4; phenomenal, ii. 23; struggle for, ii. 13, 314, 320–4, 327, 359, iii. 114

  Fame, lust of, iii. 49

  Family, the, ii. 14

  Fechner, 35–8, 275, ii. 119

  Feeling, 4, 257–8; painful, ii. 37; pleasurable, ii. 37; the unconscious, i. 243

  Feelings, i. 97

  Feudalism, ii. 19

  Fichte, i. 3, 23–4, 26, 30, 325, 329–30, 362, ii. 85, 236, 334, 340, iii. 2, 86, 150

  Flemming, ii. 72

  Flourens, i. 67

  Force, ii. 160, 163, 169, 171–4, 176; atomic, iii. 24, 181; manifestations of, ii. 182–3; muscular, ii. 179; point of, ii. 177; seat of, ii. 176; substratum of, ii. 170

  Forces, ii. 154

  Fore-brain, iii. 257, 259, 267–8

  Formation, organic, i. 184; parasitic, ii. 202

  Friendship, iii. 43

  Futsch, iii. 268

  Gall, iii. 265

  Gallesio, ii. 187

  Gaudichaud, ii. 193

  Generation, ii. 276

  Generation, heterogeneous, ii. 301

  God, i. 26, 300, ii. 25–7, 235, 245, 253, 264, iii. 85

  God-concepts, i. 264, ii.

  God-consciousness, i. 238

  Godhead, i. 27

  God-Idea, the, ii. 275, iii. 84, 188

  Good, notion of, iii. 171

  Göthe, i. 109

  Grant, i. 99

  Gravitation, Newtonian law of, ii. 158

  Gudden, iii. 259

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sp; Häckel, ii. 139, 194, 201, 213

  Hales, ii. 123

  Hallucinations, i. 180

  Hamann, i. 361

  Hamilton, iii. 209

  Happiness, ii. 6; positive, iii. 120; the Epicurean, ii. 35; the Stoic, ii. 35; the Spinozistic, ii. 35

  Harmony, ii. 220; pre-established, ii. 219

  Hegel, i. 4, 27, 295, 324, 332, ii. 6–7, 25, 103, 181, 334; iii. 86 94–5. 147. 150, 151

  Hegelians, i. 125

  Heine, i. 23

  Helmholtz, i. 40, 245, 271

  Herbart, i. 33–4, 331, ii. 103, 224, 231, 336, iii. 86, 209

  Herbartians, i. 125

  Herder, i. 24, iii. 95

  Heyse, i. 299

  Hind-brain, the, iii. 257, 266–7

  Hindoos, i. 368

  History, ii. 6, 9, iii. 101; the unconscious in, ii. 1

  Hitzig, iii. 268

  Hoffmann, i. 67

  Honour, desire of, iii. 56; sense of, iii. 50; subjective, iii. 50

  Hope, iii. 71–2

  Huber, i. 85, 111

  Humanity, iii. 116

  Humbolt, i. 299–300

  Hume, i. 4, 27

  Huxley, iii. 187, 306, 318

  Idea, the, i. 4, 21, 28, 119, 164, 180, 184–5, 191, ii. 8, 222; iii. 151, 187; absolute, 27; ii. 238; innate, 18; ii. 353; logical, i. 241, 288, iii.; of Hegel, iii.; of memory, i. 350; of race, i. 236; of the ego, i. 97, 99; Platonic, iii. 173; pure, i. 107, ii. 242; unconscious, i. 2, 17, 108, 254

  Ideal, an, i. 269

  Idealism, i. 34; absolute, ii. 63; abstract, ii. 336; æsthetic, i. 270–1; Berkeleian, i. 20; Fichtean, i. 25; subjective, i. 24, ii. 332, 335, iii. 198; transcendental, i. 26, ii. 59, 79

  Idealists, the, i. 270, 330

  Ideas, social, iii. 112; non-conscious, i. 33

  Ideation, i. 34, 159, ii. 59, 79; cerebrally conscious, i. 255; conscious, i. 17, ii. 49; conscious influence of, i. 179; unconscious, i. 20, 255

  Identity, law of. iii. 178; philosophy of, ii. 63

  Illusion, iii. 73, 79, 94; psychological, ii. 97

  Images, visual, i. 175

  Imagination, ii. 257

  Immorality, iii. 59, 86, 89, 109

  Impenetrability, ii. 170

  Impressions, odorous, i. 327–8; of sense, ii. 49, iii. 328–9

  Impulse, i. 221, 260; formative, i. 196; migratory, i. 206; play, i. 216; physical, iii. 31; sexual, iii. 31

  Individual, the, ii. 186; conscious, ii. 215; external, ii. 215

  Individualism, ethological, ii. 335; pluralistic, ii. 336

  Individuality, conception of, ii. 186

  Individuals, conscious-spiritual, ii. 193

  Individuation, ii. 332, iii. 121

  Induction, i. 6, 12, 311

  Inertia, ii. 161

  Infinity, completed, ii. 163

  Influence, atmospheric, i. 102; psychical, i. 196–7: unconscious, i. 39; unconscious psychical, ii. 122

  Instinct, i. 30, 43, 79, 82–3, 88, 90, 92, 143, 167, 184, ii. 137; acquisitive, iii. 68; animal, i. 20, ii. 137; of aversion, i. 206; building, i. 192; constructive, i. 185; curative, i. 106; didactic, i. 217; of enmity, ii. 15; fighting, ii. 314; individual, iii. 33; linguistic, ii. 26; of masses, i. 298; maternal, i. 115; procreative, iii. 115; protective, i. 216; sexual, i. 222–3, 228, ii. 14–15; social, ii. 15; true, i. 90; vegetable, ii. 137

  Intellect, ii. 81; conscious, ii. 10

  Intelligence, i. 194, 198–9

  Intensity, pure, ii. 176

  Intuition, i. 316; æsthetic, i. 292; clairvoyant, i. 103, 106, 114; intellectual, i. 22, 362; sensuous, i. 276; simple, i. 314; of space, i. 335, 338–9; subjective, ii. 332

  Intuitive method, the, i. 314, 317

  Irresolution, prevention of, ii. 32

  Jacobi, i. 24, 361

  Jessen, i. 319, ii. 73, 114

  Judgment, æsthetic, i. 273, 278

  Kant, i. 1–2, 19, 21–3, 29, 43, 150, 294–5, 308, 325–6, 329, 333–5, ii. 1, 25–6, 51, 85, 235, 341, iii. 2, 32, 82, 94–5, 187

  Knowledge, metaphysical, i. 197, iii.; theory of, i. 197, iii.; therapeutic, i. 101; unconscious, i. 101

  Kolliker, i. 138, ii. 301, 328

  Koran, the, i. 356

  Krefft, ii. 306

  Krouse, i. 8

  Labour, division of, ii. 198; organisation of, ii. 17

  Lamarck, principle of, i. 237–8, iii.

  Language, i. 111, 180, 293–9, iii. 182

  Law, ii. 154; of Continuity, i. 18; of Identity, iii. 178; of Logic, i. 314; of Organic Development, iii. 241; of Weber, i. 36

  Lazarus, i. 42, 294

  Leibniz, i. 12, 17–18, 20, 29, 33, 292, 371, ii. 175, 184, 190, 217, 219, 231, 234, 232, 357, 267, iii. 12–13, 86, 93, 186

  Lessing, i. 180, iii. 95

  Life, purpose of, i. 115, ii. 10; devotion to, iii. 93; love of, iii. 9

  Lister, iii. 229

  Locke, i. 16–17, 19, 272, 333, ii. 190

  Logic, i. 88; applied, ii. 178

  Lotze, i. 337–8, 340, ii. 252

  Love, iii. 30, 33, 40; maternal, i. 212, 215; mysticism of, i. 233; paternal, i. 219, 218; purpose of, i. 232; sexual, i. 22, 220

  Luvs, iii. 265

  Magic, i. 183, 275

  Magnetic nerve-current, i. 176

  Magnetism, animal, i. 176

  Man, origin of, i. 314

  Mass, ii. 164–5, 169

  Materialism, i. 121, ii. 62–4, 81, 154–5, iii. 237, 244; modern, i. 43; pluralistic, iii. 86

  Materialists, the, ii. 277

  Mathematics, i. 332; axioms of, i. 314

  Matter, ii. 154–5, 167, 171, 175, 177, 223, 240, 239, iii. 159

  Maudsley, iii. 207, 215, 223, 229 244, 249, 253, 286

  Mechanics, i. 18; molecular, iii. 236

  Mechanism, cerebral, i. 79; mental, i. 79; spiritual, i. 115

  Mechanisms, i. 200

  Meissner, iii. 229

  Memory, idea of, i. 350

  Mesmerism, i. 117; material, ii. 119; phenomena of, i. 176

  Metaphysics, i. 3, ii. 341

  Method, deductive, i. 6; dialectic, i. 6; discursive, i. 317; inductive, i. 6; intuitive, i. 317

  Meyer, ii. 193

  Migrations, Germanic, i. 5

  Mill, J. S., i. 310, 312

  Mind, conscious life of, i. 148

  Mind, human, i. 205

  Mind and Matter, ii. 81

  Mineralogy, iii. 96

  Molecule, the, i. 165; corporeal, i. 165

  Momena, i. 167

  Monadology, iii. 86

  Monads, ii. 218–20, iii. 86

  Monism, ii. 227, 232, 252, 332, iii. 133, 199; Christian, ii. 234; spiritual, iii. 197

  Monogamy, i. 223–4

  Moods, i. 97

  Morality, ii. 34

  Movement, casual, i. 60; complicated reflex, i. 129; instinctive, ii. 137; mimetic, i. 180; relativity of, ii. 160, 162; reflex, i. 159, 167, 194, ii. 130; reflex protective, i. 206; voluntary, i. 72

  Mozart, i. 275

  Müller, J. J., i. 36, 147, 150, 182

  Muscular contraction, i. 169

  Mysticism, i. 355

  Mystics, celebrated, i. 354

  Nägeli, iii. 328

  Nature, i. 16, 269, 331, 349, ii. 1, 50, 62, 120, 294, 298, 322, 357, iii. 109, 122, 276; aim in, i. 23; creative, i. 298; inorganic laws of, ii. 302; language of, i. 202; law of, iii 24, 181; organic separation of, i. 186; physico-chemical laws, ii. 359; phenomena of, iii. 144, 201; powers of recuperative, ii. 129; theological laws of, iii. 242

  Nature-myths, ii. 14

  Neo-platonism, i. 357

  Neo-pythagoreanism, i. 359

  Nerve-centres, iii. 274; four chief grades of, iii. 245; physiology of, iii. 207

  Nerves, sensory, i. 174

  Nervous system, iii. 207

  Newton, i. 304

  Non-Ego, i. 326, 330–2, ii. 242

  One, the, ii. 226–8; Absolute, ii. 237; Being, i. 228, iii. 139; existence, ii. 226; Substance, ii. 223, 226, iii
. 244; unconscious, iii. 99; Individual-Absolute, ii. 240

  Omniscience, theological notion of, ii. 359

  Optic thalami, iii. 261, 263

  Optimism, iii. 12, 132

  Organic formation, ii. 240

  Organisation bodily, i. 81

  Organism and Soul, iii. 285

  Organs-sense, ii. 71

  Owen, ii. 320

  Pain, ii. 82, 93, iii. 6

  Pain-sensation, ii. 88

  Panhappe, ii. 67

  Pantheism, ii. 232, iii. 86; personal, iii. 86

  Parasite, conception of, ii. 203

  Parry, ii. 72

  Pasteur, ii. 295–6

  Paul, Jean, iii. 9

  Peacock, ii. 67

  Perception, i. 96, 330; of space, i. 333, 342; sense, i. 19, 102, 210, 243, 277, 305, 352–3, ii. 71, 93; spatial visual, i. 341; auditory, ii. 166; concomitant, i. 257; gustatory, ii. 166; olefactory, ii. 166; tactile, ii. 166

  Personality, ii. 79

  Perty, i. 39

  Pessimism, iii. 12, 134; ethical value of, iii. 98; of Schopenhauer, iii. 12

  Pfeuffer, i. 39

  Phenomena, i. 6, 354; cosmic, i. 7; magnetic, ii. 158; temporal, ii. 50

  Philosophers, retrospect of, iii. 147

  Philosophy, i. 6, iii. 1, 96; Chinese, i. 31, 33; European, i. 31; Greek, i. 16; Hindoo, i. 31; history of, ii. 103; ideal, ii. 50; monistic, ii. 332; natural, i. 18; of Faith, i. 24; of Identity, i. 26, ii. 63; of language, i. 295; of Nature, iii. 153; mystical, i. 26; Oriental, i. 31; Positive, ii. 239; progress of, i. 7; spiritualistic, iii. 143; Vedanta, i. 33

  Photometry, iii. 96

  Phrenology, i. 222, iii. 269

  Plants, consciousness of, i. 134, 138, 146

  Plato, i. 4, 28, 83, 264, 269, 276, 295, 308, iii. 2, 147

  Platonic ideas, iii. 84, 147, 173

  Pleasure, ii. 82, 93, iii. 6; æsthetic, i. 273; negative character of, iii. 18; Schopenhauer’s theory of, iii. 12

  Pluralism, ii. 232

  Pluralism, Herbartian, ii. 335

  Polar harmony, i. 240

  Polygamy, i. 223–4

  Polymorphism, ii. 198

  Potentiality, iii. 195

  Power, acquired, i. 59; lust of, iii. 49, 56; primitive, i. 41; psychical, i. 148

  Predispositions, i. 115

  Pregnant, fright of the, i. 182–3

  Prel, Freiherr du, i. 31

 

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