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 INDEX. 643 opponents of, 505 seq., 536, 600, 615 ; influence and followers of, 515, 546, 562, 564, 580, 582, 587 seq., 6og, 623, 624, 632-633. See also J. G. Fichte, Kant, Schelling Hegelians, the Old, 588, 589; the Young, 588, 589. See also Semi- Hegelians Hegler, A., 330 Heiland, K., 33 note Heinze, M.. 15, 88 note, 303, 615 note f, 628 Helinlioitz, II., 604 note*, 615, 621, 622 note * Helmont, F. M. van, 29, 269 note f Helmont, J. B. van, 29, 33 note Helvetius, C. A., 242, 250-251, 254, 255 Hemming, 47 Hemsterhuls, F., 585 Herbart, J. F., 7, 510, 511, 512. 538 note, 624. 632 ; system of, 505, 506, 507, 516-535. See also J. G. Fichte Herbert, Lord, of Cherbury, 45, 79- 80, 156 note, 187 Herder, J. G., 47, 260, 309, 314, 328, 484 ; system of, 310-312 ; Schell- ing and, 447,449. 450, 461 Hering, 604 note * Hermann, C, 627 Hermann, W.. 628 Hermes, G., 509 Herz, M., 327 Heusde, P. W. van, 585 Heussler, H., 65 note *, I2i note, 628 Heyder, Karl, 424 note, 446 note, 597 Hinneberg, 627 Hinrichs, 589 Hirnhaym, 293 History, Machiavelli on, 42 ; Her- der's philosophy of, 311 ; Kant's view of, 399; Fichte's view of, 440- 441 ; Schelling's view of, 456, 462, 464, 466-467 ; F. Krause's philoso- , phy of, 472 ; Hegel's philosophy of, 499-501 ; Vico's philosophy of, 548-549 History of Philosophy, the, impor- tance of, 1-4 ; method in, 4-6 ; Hegel's view of, 503-504 ; recent development of, 582, 625, 626 Hobbes, Thomas, 14, 39, 40, 57, 62, 88, 182, 184, 195, 204, 241 ; his system, 71-79 ; and Descartes, 80, 81, 87 ; and Spinoza, 134, 141 ; and Locke, 175 ; and Hume, 235 ; and Pufendorf, 293 Iloffding, H., 563 note |, 5S3 note, 584, 585, 622 Hoffmann, Franz, 424 note, 473 Hoijer, B., 583 Holbach, Baron von, 184, 242, 254- 258 Holder, A.. 330 Holderlin, 445 Home, Henry, (Lord Karnes,) 239- 240 Horvith, C, 586 Horwicz, A., 622, 626 Hotho, 589 J Huber, J., 597, 610 note Huber, U., 40 note * Huet(ius), P. D., 51, 149 Hufeland, 414 Hume, David, 81, 94, 181, 194, 207, 241, 312, 580, 618, 629, 631; sys- tem of, 220-236; and Scottish School, 237 seq. and Kant, 323, 332 note, 357, 416. See also Berke- ley, Locke Hunt, J., 184 note f Husserl, E. G., 621 note f Hutcheson, Francis, 204-206, 237 Huxley, T. H., 221 note f, 621 note * Ibbot, 189 Idealism, phenomenal or individual of Berkeley, 214-220: in Leibnitz, 270, 281; critical or transcen- dental, of Kant, 338 seq., 345, 368, 419, 424 seq.; post-Kantian, of Beck, 417; subjective, of Fichte,