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 INDEX. Abbt, 302 Absolute, the, Fichte on, 441 seq. ; Schelling on, 448, 456 seq., 461 seq., 466 ; F. Krause on, 471-472; Schleiermaoher on, 478 seq.; Hegel on, 489 seq., 495-496; Fort- lage on, 515; Spencer on, 569 jf^.; BOstrom on, 583; Strauss on, 591- 592; Feuerbach on, 594-595; the theistic school on, 596-597; Lotze on, 607, 608; Hartmann on, 611, 613-614. See also God, the Un- conditioned Achillini, 30 Adamson, R., 65 note* 331, 424 note, 581 Esthetics, of Home (Lord Karnes) 239-240; of Burke, 239-240, 401; of Baumgarten, 299, 401; of Her- der, 312; of Kant, 401 seq. of Schiller, 417-418; of Schelling, 456; of Hegel, 501-502; of J. F. Fries, 508, 509; of Herbart, 518, 532 seq. of Schopenhauer, 542- 543 Agnosticism, of Spencer, 564, 569 seq. Agricola, R., 29 Agrippa of Nettesheim, 27 Ahrens, H., 471, 472 Alexandrists, 29-30 Allihn, 536 Althusius, 39 note, 40, 43-44 Anderson, 538 note Angiulli, A., 552 Annet, P., 190 note Antal, G. von, 585 Antinomies, the, of Kant, 373, 375- 378; his antinomy of aesthetic judgment, 406-407; and of tele- ological judgment, 41 1-4 12 Apelt, E. F., 69 note *, 509 A priori, the, in Kant, 318, 333 seq., -i^^seq., 341 seq., 347, 357 seq., 384, 388-389, 401 seq. in Kant and the post-Kantians, 340; nature, in Schelling, 340, 450; in J. F. Fries, 340, 506-507; Beneke on, 510, 512-513 ; Herbart on, 526-527, 535; J- S. Mill on, 566-567; Spen- cer's doctrine of the racial origin of, 574; Opzoomer on, 585. Cf. Ideas Aquinas, Thomas, 9 note, 11, 26, 37, 45 note* 599 Ardigo, R., 552 Aristotelians, the, 29-30; opponents of, 30 seq. Arnauld, 87, 143 Arnoldt, E., 330 Associationalism, of Hartley and Priestley, 183-184; of Hume, 223 seq.; of the Mills, 566 seq. of Bain, 569 Ast, G. A. F., 468 Atomism, in modern physics, 57; in Gassendi and Descartes, 61 ; in Boyle, 61-62; Leibnitz on 270-271 Attributes, in Descartes, 95; Spino- za's doctrine of, 126 seq. Auerbach, 118 Augustine, 37 635