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VOLUME I page
INTRODUCTORY 3
GOETHE
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LEONARDO 101
DESCARTES 197
BRUNO 311




VOLUME II
PLATO 3
KANT 169
NOTES 415

INDEX 513


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INDEX

Abelard, I 35; II 333

Agassiz, L., I 134; II 126, 135, 139
Albertus Magnus, II 78
Alfieri, I 103
Algebra, I 241 seq.
Analogy, II 13
Analysis, I 254 seq.
Anaxagoras, I 203, 330 seq., 335, 424; II 38, 202
Anaximander, I 339; II 117
Anomaly, II 13
Anschauende Urteilskraft, I 25
Anthropomorphism, systematic, I 180
Apodictic Certainty, I 125
Apollonius, I 401
Aquinas, St. Thos., I 222, 401
Arcana disciplinae, I 206
Architectonics, II 189, 206, 228, 233
Aristarchus of Samos, I 337; II 397
Aristocles (Plato), II 6
Aristophanes (Ihe Birds), I 296
Aristotle, I 110, 112, 170, 203, 314 seq., 367 seq., 372 seq., 384,  386, 390, 397, 406, 422, 424;  II 12, 88, 214, 255, 322, 397
Armstrong, Lord, I 130, 136, 239
Aryan myths, I 328
Ashwins, the, I 317
Atman, I 349 seq., 355, 411; II 328
Atomism and Organism, I 393
Atoms and empty space, I 165
— doctrine of, I 416
Augustine, St., I 299, 371

Bacon, Francis, I 208, 384
— Roger, I 194; II 123, 125, 333
Baer, K. E. von, II 126
Barriers, necessary to Form, I 24
Bartrihari, I 181
Bathos of Experience, the, I 278 seq.
Beck, II 232
Becoming, I 140
Bedenken und Ergebung, I 25
Beethoven, II 207, 227
Being, I 140
— and Growth, II 131 seq.
Berkeley, I 203, 209, 429; II 215
Bernard, Claude, I 79
Bible, the, I 21, 27
Bichat, II 217
Biology, I 141
Bismarck, his famous dictum, I 201
Boisserée Bros., I 32
Bonnet, C., I 114; II 118
Borowski, I 7, 14
Bourgeois Gentilhomme, le, II 225
Brahmans, the, I 384, 411
Brihadâranyaka Upanishad, I 348
Brooks, Prof., II 126
Bruno, I 311-436, 35, 203, 306;  II 50, 98, 154
Büchner, I 277, 319; II 328
Buffon, I 15; II 134, 135

Calvinists, I 206
Çankara, I 350
Carnot, II 248
Cartesians and anti-Cartesians, I 205
Categorical Imperative, II 341
Catholicism, II 379
Causa sufficiens, II 262
Chamisso (Tragic Story), I 388
Chinese system of writing, I 136
Church of Rome, II 331
Cicero, II 7
Cienkowski, II 101

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Cogito, ergo sum, I 205 seq., 211, 215, 331, 371
Cohen, Hermann, II 45
Cohn, Ferdinand, I 142
Cologne, I 33
Colour-cross, I 177
Colour, doctrine of, I 143 seq.
Colour-triangle, I 177
Columbus, I 419, 421; II 37
Comparison, I 15
Condillac, II 297
Contemplation, Pure, I 182
Cook, Capt., I 419
Cope, Edward Drinker, II 85, 97, 109
Copernican system, I 422
Copernicus, I 3, 125, 211, 222, 311, 388, 401, 421; II 4, 268 seq., 397
— his cosmology, I 106
Cousin, II 18
Couturât, Louis (“de l'infini mathématique“), I 79, 87
Cranach, I 32
Criterium, II 13
Critical (meaning of the word), II 174
Critique of the Power of Judgment, I 26
— of Pure Reason, passim
Crystals, II 90 seq.
Cusa, Cardinal, I 203, 408 seq.
Cusanus, II 211
Cuvier, II 120, 123, 125, 135, 217, 277 seq. D'Alembert, I 147

Dante (Purgatorio), I 111

Darwin, I 67, 164, 283, 353, 396; II 80, 121, 124, 129
— Erasmus. II 118
Darwinism, I 344
De Bary, II 101
De Candolle, A. P., II 126
De Careil, Cte. Foucher, I 214
Definitions (limited value of), I 78, 80 seq.
Delusion, II 172
De Maillet, II 118
Democritus, I 35, 151, 165, 320, 345, 364 seq., 384, 385, 394, 428
Descartes, I 197-307, 9, 35, 94, 144, 151, 165, (theory of light) 160, (Principia) 208, 212; II 81, 107, 119
Deus sive Natura, I 412; II 175
Deussen, II 245
Development, I 344
Diagnosis, II 13
Dialectics, I 19, 399
Dianoia, II 156
Dichtung und Wahrheit, II 404
Diderot, II 118, 367
Dilthey, Wilhelm, I 332 seq.
Ding an Sich, II 296
Dionysus, II 11, 15, 36, 57, 189
Dionyso-Plato, the, II 11 seq., 55, 255
Dioptrics, I 166
Dogmatism, II 181
Doxa and Noesis, II 156
Dreyer, Friedrich, II 129
Dualism, I 91
Dühring, Eugen, I 318, 400
Duns Scotus, I 347
Dürer, A., I 32 seq., 104, 112 seq., 116, 127, 228
Duthiers, Lacaze, I 126

Eberhard. II 311
Eckermann, I 25, 87, 89, 111, 139
Edwards, Milne, II 126, 135
Ego, the, II 291
— in itself, II 324 seq.
— as reason, II 177
— as bearer of experience, II 177
Ehrenberg, II 99
Einwirkung der neuen Philosophie, I 25
Eleatic School, I 429
Eleatists, the, I 329
Elizabeth, Countess Palatine, I 203
Emerson, I 30, 275
Empedocles, I 142
Enthusiasm, II 17
Ephesian Goldsmiths, I 28
Eros, II 271
Erscheinung, phenomenon, I 429
Eternal Feminine, the, I 190
Eucharist, the, I 206
Eucken, II 20, 230
Euclid, II 215
Eye, the, I 27 seq., 105

Faraday, I 165
Faust, I 46
Faye, Hervé, I 94
Fechner, I 343

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Fichte, I 318, 398, 433, 434; II 254, 257, 297, 299, 302 seq., 310, 326
— his “Wissenschaftslehre,“ I 40
Fisher, Kuno, I 207
Flaubert, G., II 190
Focus imaginarius, II 18
Fontenelle, I 208
Form and number, I 129
Foundations of the Nineteenth Century, II 216
Freethinkers, I 206
 
Galilei, I 123, 127, 211, 222, 227, 385, 388, 401; II 80 seq., 243, 333
Gaudry (Paléontologie philosophique), II 136
Gegenbaur, I 142; II 126 seq.
Geikie, I 95
Gellius, I 214
Geometry (analytical), I 252 seq.
German language, the, II 24
Gilbert, I 222
God, II 353 seq., 385 seq., 389
Goebel (Fundamental features of systematisation), I 80
Goethe, I 13-98, 9, 173, (metamorphosis) 220, (music) 34, (study of nature) 193, (primitive animal) 239; II 125, 135
Gothic Art, I 31 seq.
Greek and Teuton, II 247
Greek language, I 254
Grimm, Jacob, II 20

Haeckel, Ernst, I 68, 277, 379 seq.; II 181, 249, 268, 279, 328, 379
Hagen, Karl Gottfried (principles of chemistry), I 40
Hagerström, II 212
Hartmann, II 249
Harvey, I 125, 211
Haüy, II 217
Hebbel, Fried., II 238, 240
Hegel, I 318 seq., 350, 396 seq., 405, 408, 422, 433; II 243, 254, 257, 314
Hehn, Viktor, II 27
Heine, Heinrich, II 27
Helmholtz, I 142 seq., 150 seq., 153, 169, 173 seq., 221, 232, 374, (optics) 144; II 81, 83, 302
Heraclitus, I 203, 327, 328; II 50, 76, 131
Herbart, I 433
Herder, I 65, 217, (Ideen) 158-283; II 16, 110, 116, 118
Hering, I 174
Hertz, Heinrich, I 128, 145, 152 seq., 165, 173, 225, 354, 380; II 87
Holy Grail, I 186; II 185
Homer, I 194, 391; II 132, 332
Homines Europaei, II 332
Humboldt, I 211; II 90
Hume, I 203, 209, 376, 384, 401; II 220, 245, 261, 299, 333, 399
Hus, II 333
Huyghens, I 128, (theory of light) 160, 212, 217 seq.
Huxley, I 214
Hylozoism, I 323
Hylozoists, the, I 321
Hyperbole, II 164
Hypothesis, I 230 seq.; II 13

Idea (the word), I 82 seq.; II 13
Idea and Experience, I 45
Imitation, I 22
Infusoria, II 99
Italy, I 38, 61

Jackmann, I 7, 14, 38 seq., 402; II 16
Jansenists, I 206
Jehovah, I 145, 337; II 268
Jews and Christendom, II 381
Jews in Germany, II 335
Joule, II 81
Jussieu, II 232

Kant (his philosophy must interest all cultured people), I 3, (his keen organs of sense) 38, (his choice of books) 39, (his knowledge of chemistry) 40, (natural history and theory of heaven) 41, (K. and Goethe — their different faculties) 42 seq., (on poetry) 120, (the antagonism of reason) 185; II 169-414, (K. and love) 7 seq.
Kapila, I 324 seq., 331, 428
Kâthaka Upanishad, I 396
Kelvin, Lord, I 95, 130, 225, 375
Kepler, I 166, 222, 388

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Kinematics, I 370
Kinetics, I 370
Kirchhoff, II 125
Know thyself, II 182
Knowledge and Faith, I 188; II 31
— and Science, II 187
Königsberg, I 7, 35 seq.
Kosmos (Gyrations of the), I 206
Krebs, N. (see Cusa, Cardinal)
Kritik der reinen Vernunft (first use of the title), II 30

Lambert, II 28

Lange, Fried. Albert, I 378
Language, II 21
Laplace, I 94, 95, 354
Last Supper, the (Leonardo), I 126
Leibniz, I 35, 203, 209, 384, 401; II 118, 202 seq., 215
Leipzig, I 111
Leonardo, I 101-194, 64, (book on painting) 115, (his dictum on poet, painter, and musician) 117; II 50, 152
Lessing, II 129
Lichtenberg, G. Chr., II 23, 83, 393
Lied an die Freude, I 227
Link, I 47
Linnaeus, I 60, (metamorphosis vegetabilis) 61; II 119, 122, 135, 143, 232, 332
Liscov, II 336
Locke, John, I 160, 203, 209, 376; II 297, 302, 333
Logic, I 19
Logos, I 329
Lotze, I 366
Lucretius, I 203, 366
Lull, Ramon, I 402
Luther, II 338, 380, 398, 400
Lyncaeus, I 28, 109
 
Mach, Ernst, I 136, (analysis of sensations) 169; II 86, 180, 249
Maier, H. N., II 100
Malebranche, II 388
Mathematical method, I 249
Mathematics, I 92
Maupertuis, II 118
Maxwell, I 128, 134
Mayer, Robt., II 80 seq., 304
Mendelejef, I 354
Mendelejew, II 217
Mersenne, Pater, I 202 seq.
Metamorphosis, I 49 seq., 65 seq.,
90
Method, II 13
Meyer, L., I 354
Minot, Prof., II 115 seq., 120
Moleschott, II 90
Molière, II 127 seq.
Mona Lisa, the, I 126; II 152
Monism, I 91
Monism and Pluralism, I 393
Monist, the scientific, I 192
Monists, the, II 158
Mooser, J., I 94
Moses, I 142
Motherby, II 16
Motion, Doctrine of, I 131 seq.
Müller, H., I 353
— Joh., I 61, 134 seq., 155, 174, 194
Mystics, the, I 192
Myths, Indian and Hellenic, I 334
 
Nägeli, II 90
Natorp, II 22, 161
Natural Science, II 13
Nature and Will, I 189
Nature worship, I 336
Neo-platonists, II 157
Newspapers, reading of, II 335
Newton, I 94, 128, 139, 151, (theory of light) 160 seq., 165, (colours of light) 166, 171, 211 seq., 225, 228, 234, 244, 296, 381, 406; II 50, 123, 242, 282 seq.
Nietzsche, II 183
Nikolaus of Cusa, II 118
Nordenskjöld, I 95
Noumenon, II 313
Nous, II 165
Novalis, I 388
Novum Organum, I 208
 
Object and subject, I 91
Observations on the beautiful and sublime, I 36, 40

Oeser. I 111
Optics, I 143 seq.
Optics, illustration from, I 73 seq.
Organic unity, I 351
Origin of species, the, II 121, 123

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Ostwald, Wilh., I 375, 378 seq.; II 181
Ovid, I 49

Owen, Richard, II 126

Palladio, I 33
Papists and Bruno, I 400
Paracelsus, II 118
Paramâtman, I 320
Parmenides, I 350; II 76
Parsifal, II 185
Pascal, I 211
Pasteur, II 119
Pater, Walter, I 190; II 9, 223
Perception, I 168, 248
Petermann's Mitteilungen, I 95
Phantasy, II 13
Philolaus, I 337
Philosopher, is born no less than poet, I 17
Philosophy (every man's born with him) I 13, (its strict meaning) 20
Phyllotaxy, I 114
Pictures (Kant's dictum anent), I 37
Pietists, I 206
Plato, I 9, (Timaios) 158, 175, 203, 247, 383 seq., 397, 401, 435 seq.; II 3-166. (P. and Descartes compared) 153, (P. and Goethe, their philosophy compared) 148 seq., (P. and love) 9 seq.
Plotinus, I 203, 318, 350, 387, 411; II 50, 243
Poietes, II 20, 73
Poincaré, II 251
Pope, the, II 174, 393, 400 seq.
Port-Royal (Logique de), I 206
Problem, II 13
Professor (not necessarily a philosopher), I 17
Progress, I 334
Psyche, II 271 seq.
Ptolemy, II 78, 397
Pythagoras, I 203
Pythagorean symbolism of numbers, I 414
Pythagoreans, the, I 335

Quantity and Motion, I 165
Quincunx, I 114


Racine (Iphigénie), I 103
Rationalists, II 393
Ratzel, I 95
Ravaisson-Mollien, I 110, 115
Ray, John, II 122, 232
Real Presence, the, I 206
Reine Vernunft, I 41
Reinhold, II 197
Religion, II 389 seq.
— of the four venerations, I 29
Rembrandt, I 190
Renan, I 382
Rhetoric, II 19
Rig-veda, The, I 317 seq., 326, 341, 361, 397
Roman Catholic Church, II 408
Roman Catholic Sacraments, I 29
Roman Catholicism, II 397
Roman Commonwealth, the, II 331
Röntgen Rays, I 150
Rousseau, I 37, 203

Sachs, Julius, I 141 seq.
Sanchoniathon, I 142
Savitar (Sun-god), I 317
Sceptics, the, II 39
Schelling, I 318, 398, 400, 405, 433; II 254
Scheme, I 230 seq.
Schiller, I 4, 26 seq., 42, 44 seq., 47 seq., 63, 65, 68, 84; II 16, (his dictum on Beauty and Truth) II 26, 144, 215, 264, 333, 349, 384, 392
Schleiermacher, I 433
Schlosser, I 174
Schmidt, Ferd. Jakob, II 274
School curriculum, I 22
Schopenhauer, I 102 seq., 130, 192, 206, 245, 277, 318 seq., 361, 392, 394 seq., 404, 424, 434; II 19, 191 seq., 197, 214, 219, 245, 257, 272, 294, 302, 304, 310 seq., 326, 328, 389
Schwegler, I 365
Science and Knowledge, II 187
Seeing (analytical or intuitive) I (both passive and active) 101, 179
— and Thinking, I 346
Seneca, II 44
Senses—Perception, I 238 seq.
Shaftesbury, II 297
Shakespeare, I 194

518 INDEX

Shandy, Father, II 273
Skepsis, I 214
Socialism, II 330
Socrates, I 35, 203, 335 seq., 345, 385, 408; II 25, 36, 130, 337
Sömmerring, I 406; II 276
Space, I 287 seq.
Spencer, II 249, 335, 343
Spinoza, I 137, 203, 208, 360, 382, 384 seq., 412; II 50, 215, 219, 243, 357
Starry Heavens, the, I 332
Stein, Frau von, I 63
— Heinrich von, I 400; II 11
Step and springboard, II 21
Strasburg Cathedral, I 31 seq.
Subject and object, II 291
Superstition, II 172
Symbol, I 230 seq.
Synesius of Cyrene, I 409
Syracuse, Prince of, II 7
System, II 13

Tasso, I 46
Teutons, II 332
Thales, I 142, 324, 327; II 214
Theory, I 230 seq.; II 13
Thing in itself, I 215
Thinking (Kant's system of), II 244
Thinking—Seeing, I 352, 357 seq.
Time, I 296 seq.
Totemism, II 117
Transcendental and transcendent, II 263
Trismegistus, I 402

Tungus Schaman, II 409

Understanding—Conceptions, I 238 seq.
Urpflanze, I 45

Vac-Logos, I 331
Valhalla, I 319
Van Eycks, the, I 32
Varuna, I 341 seq.
Vasianski, I 7, 14
Vauvenargues, I 213
Venice, I 32
Verworn, Prof., II 109, 280
Virchow, Rud., I 134, 142
Vogulitz, II 409
Voltaire, II 118

Wagner, Rd., I 34, 118; II 213, 227
Waldenses, the, II 403
Walhalla, II 41
Wallenstein, I 384
Wasianski, I 39; II 15, 17
Wave-motion, I 148
Weismann, II 100, 105
Weltanschauer, I 20
Weltanschauung, I 20
Wiedersheim, II 116
Wiesner, Julius, II 115
Wilson, Edmd, B., II 103, 217
Windelband, I 362
Wisdom and Simplicity, II 179
Wolff, Gustav, II 152
— K. F., I 64, 76, 142
Word, the living, II 13
Words, fluctuating value of, I 23
Words and symbolism, II 21
Wordsworth, I 47
World as all-embracing conception, II 258
— as direct fact, II 258
— of the Eye, the, I 48
— of Ideas, I 192
— of the Senses, I 192
— and Idea, I 292
Wüllner, Adolf (Kompendium der Physik), I 154
Wundt, I 318
— Wilh., II 245
Wycliffe, II 333

Yâdjnavalkya, I 424; II 332

Zeller, Prof., I 365; II 45
Zelter, I 34
Zeus, I 329
Zöllner, I 375


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