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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
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