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Philosophy of the Unconscious

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by Eduard Von Hartmann

Presentation, iii. 168–9, 173, 191

  Presentiment, i. 107–8, 114

  Principles, ultimate, iii. 143

  Process, formative, ii. 312; reflex, iii. 223

  Production, active, i. 275

  Progress, scientific, iii. 110; spiritual, ii. 11

  Propagation, i. 62, ii. 121

  Protoplasm, i. 62, ii. 148–50

  Providence, ii. 27; individual, i. 167

  Psyche, i. 167

  Psychology, empirical, ii. 29

  Purpose, i. 43, 88, 115; in Nature, i. 44

  Quakers, i. 361

  Quietism, i. 367, iii. 100–1, 130, 134

  Races, inferior, ii. 13

  Rationalists, French, ii. 346

  Recollection, ii. 110

  Redtenbacher, ii. 159

  Reflex function, teleological character of, iii. 232

  Reflexion, i. 297, ii. 30, iii. 223, 225, 254

  Reformation, the, i. 359

  Religion, positive, i. 357; Christian, i. 270

  Reminiscence, i. 308

  Representation, ii. 55; conscious, ii. 93; unconscious, ii. 26, 86, 95

  Richter, J. P. E., iii. 209

  Romance notions, iii. 245

  Roth, A. W., ii. 125

  Sat, i. 31, 42, 116, 118

  Satisfaction, iii. 74, 111

  Schelling, i. 4, 7, 18, 22, 24, 26–7, 29–31, 279, 282, 293, 295, 297, 308, 326, 362–3, ii. 14, 24, 76–7, 91, 170, 175, 181–2, 238, 334, iii. 3, 94, 147

  Schleiden, ii. 193–4

  Schopenhauer, i. 29, 31, 70, 120, 202, 234–5, 239, 249, 314, 321, 325, 330, 343, 351, 355, ii. 2, 6, 63, 81, 103, 119, 180–1, 230, 233, 236, 339–40, 345, 371, iii. 17, 41, 59, 74, 86, 94, 99, 127, 132, 147, 149

  Schutz-Schutzenstein, ii. 193

  Schwann, ii. 193

  Science, iii. 107; æsthetic, i. 269; character of, ii. 29; natural, i. 38, ii. 63; psychical, iii. 156; physical, ii. 156, 164, 167

  Second sight, i. 108–9

  Selection, natural, ii. 330; rational, i. 277; sexual, i. 80, ii. 11

  Self-activity, iii. 274

  Self-consciousness, iii. 121

  Self-government, principles of, iii. 274

  Self-knowledge, iii. 121

  Self-preservation, i. 167, 206, iii. 9

  Sensation, i. 35–6; æsthetic, i. 269; continuity of, i. 347; differential, i. 35; of sight, i. 335, 339; threshold of, i. 184; of touch, i. 339, 350; unconscious, i. 36–7

  Sense, æsthetic, i. 32; of honour, i. 49

  Sense-organs, ii. 166

  Senses, the, i. 226; phenomena of lower, i. 339

  Sensibility, i. 49

  Separation, spatial, i. 194, ii.

  Sex-inclination, i. 237

  Sexual impulse, i. 228; instinct, i. 222–3, 225; relations, i. 226; satisfaction, i. 230–1; selection, i. 225, 227

  Sight, i. 332, 338, 348

  Sima, ii. 67

  Sleep, dreamless, iii. 67; unconscious, iii. 66–7

  Socialism, ii. 18

  Society, ii. 10, 21

  Solipism, ii. 333

  Somnambulism, i. 108, 131, ii. 57, 75

  Soul, the, i. 17, 200, 264, iii. 285–6; national, i. 41; non-spatial, ii. 225; unconscious, i. 196, iii. 288; vegetable, i. 119

  Space, i. 325–6, 330, 345, 348, ii. 50, 181, 220

  Space-extension, i. 344

  Space-idea, ii. 185

  Space-intuition, i. 335, 338–9, 343–4

  Space-senses, centres of, iii. 260

  Space unity, ii. 193

  Spallanzani, i. 145, 148

  Spatiality, i. 174

  Species, ii. 308; acclimatisation of, ii. 322; progress of, ii. 320

  Spinal cord, the, iii. 218

  Spinoza, i. 2, 44, 121, ii. 175, 190, 217, 219, 226, 230, 234, 275, iii. 26, 75, 84, 95, 159, 190, 195

  Spirit, i. 16, 28, iii. 201

  Spiritualism, i. 81

  State, the, ii. 10, 16–7

  Steinthal, i. 300, ii. 193

  Stimulation, threshold of, i. 35, ii. 147–8, iii. 215

  Stimulus, i. 35–6

  Stirner, Max, iii. 97

  Subject, i. 16

  Substance, i. 3, ii. 167, iii. 194

  Substratum, i. 170

  Superstition, irreligious, i. 357

  Taste, i. 274

  Teleology, i. 56, iii, 178–9

  Theism, i. 28, ii. 245, 248, iii. 87, 159

  Therapeutics, natural, i. 184

  Thought, i. 13, 27, 345, iii. 159, 163, 174; conscious, i. 365, ii. 92; conscious human, i. 298; material, ii. 113; metaphysical, ii. 90; succession, i. 202; unconscious in, i. 301; and Being, iii. 202–4

  Thoughtlessness, prevention of, ii. 32

  Threshold, law of, ii. 184

  Time, i. 325–6, 330, 345–6, 348, ii. 50, 222

  Time sense, i. 333

  Touch, i. 332, 338, 348, 350

  Traducianism, ii. 276

  Trendelenburg, i. 326

  Unconscious, the, i. 4–5, 16, 19, 24, 28, 114, 165, 201, 208, 263, 301, 318, ii. 7, 49, 215, 229, iii. 1, 288; all-oneness of, ii. 222; all-wisdom of, iii. 123; clairvoyance of, i. 101; eternally, i. 27, ii. 180; idea, iii. 145; plastic energy of, i. 183; spirit, iii. 133, 288; value of, ii. 28; Will, iii. 145

  Understanding, the, i. 332, ii. 5

  Unity, i. 24, ii. 186–9; of consciousness, ii. 191, 215–6; of reciprocal action, ii. 189; of unconscious, ii. 224; spatial, ii. 197

  Universal Intelligible Being, ii. 346

  Valentin, i. 182

  Vanity, iii. 49

  Variations, concomitant, i. 313

  Vedas, i. 31

  Vibrations, ethereal, ii. 159

  Virchow, i. 149–50, 152, 164, 170, ii. 192, 197, 202, 206

  Visions, ii. 57; contagious, i. 215

  Vogt, C., ii. 196

  Voit, i. 67, 148

  Volition, i. 117, 119, 124, 173, 250, 260, ii. 61, 96, iii. 118, 143, 159, 161; conscious, i. 113, 159, 169; empty, iii. 167, 182; the irrationality of, iii. 1

  Volkmann, i. 128

  Voltaire, i. 44

  Wallace, ii. 180, 210, 212, iii. 104

  War, ii. 13

  Weber, i. 337

  Weiner, ii. 159, 163

  Will, i. 4, 60, 69, ii. 55, 81, 222, iii. 143, 159, 191; alogical, i. 133; atomic, ii. 87, 181; blind, i. 120; energetic, iii. 288; freedom of, ii. 1; ganglionic, i. 123; inhibiting, ii. 282; infinite, i. 23–4; personal, i. 183; pure, i. 121, iii. 164; unconscious, i. 146, 199, 201; unconscious influence of, i. 169; of Schopenhauer, i. 188

  Wolfe, Dr. J., i. 190, ii. 357

  World-evolution, iii. 185

  World, future of the, iii. 94

  World-Idea, iii. 185

  World-process, iii. 135, 241

  World-redemption, i. 133

  Wundt, i. 29–40, 247, 337, 341. iii. 208–9, 235, 244, 261, 286

  Youth, iii. 24

  Zöllner, i, 40

  The International Library of Philosophy

  PHILOSOPHY OF MIND AND LANGUAGE

  In 8 Volumes

  I

  Dialectic

  Adler

  II

  Communication

  Britton

  III

  The Mind and its Place in Nature

  Broad

  IV

  Logical Syntax of Language

  Carnap

  V

  Methods and Criteria of Reasoning

  Crawshay-Williams

  VI

  Bentham’s Theory of Fictions

  Ogden

  VII

  Philosophy of the Unconscious

  von Hartmann

  VIII

  The Spirit of Language in Civilization

  Vossler

 

 

 
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