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 64S INDEX. Moleschoit, 599 Monads, Giordano Bruno's doctrine o'. 35. 36; Leibnitz's doctrine of, 269 seq. Wolff's development of Leibnitz's doctrine of, 297 Monchamp, G., 108 note Monck, W. H. S., 564 note f Monrad, M. J., 584 Montaigne, M. de, 14, 48-49, 143 Montesquieu, 180,241,242, 243-244, 262 More, H., 156 note More, Thomas, 42 Moreau, 260 note Morelly, 242 Morgan, C. L., 580 Morgan, Thomas, 192-193. Moriz, 303 Morley, J., 243 note * 553 note Morris, G. S., 332, 488 note, 564 note, 582 Morselli, 552 Mueller, W., 29 note Miiller, F. A., 604 note * Miiller, G. E., 604 note * Miiller, H., 11 1 note M&ller, Johannes, 620 Mailer, Max, 329 Miinsterberg, H., 626 Munz, W., 331 Nahlowsky, 536 Naigeon, 254 Natge, 69 note Natorp, P., 57 note *, 59 note, 60 notef, 598, 6r8, 629 Naturalism, characteristic of modern philosophy, 12, 45-47, 630 seq. See also Mechanism, Physical Science, Teleology Nature, Philosophy of, early Italian, 33 Seq.; Schelling's, 447, 448 seq. among Schelling's followers, 468- 470; Hegel's, 496-497; J. F. Fries's, 508; Herbart's, 530-531. See also Physical Science Nedich, 579 note Nees von Esenbeck, 468 Nemes, E., 586 Neo-Kantians, 587, 610, 614-618, 632 Nettleship, R. L., 580 Neudecker, 600 note Newton, Isaac, 32, 175, 181-183, 268, 324, 326, 332 note, 452 Nichol, 65 note f Nicolai, F., 303, 414-41S Nicolas of Cusa, 15, t8, 19-26, 36, 39 Nicole, 143 Nielsen, R., 585 Niethammer, 421 Nietzsche, F., 546-5>7 Niphus, 30 Nippold, 486 Nizolius, Marius, 29 Noack, L., 17 Noir6, L., 601 Nolen, 331 Nominalism, in HoW"«es, 72-75; in Locke, 161; of Berkeley, 215-217; of Hume, 221 Noumena, 368-371. See also The. nomena, Things in themselves Novalis, 484 Nyblaeus, A., 58s Occam, 39 Occasionalists, to8-ii6, 120, 122, 14S, 153, 630 Oischinger, 16, 600 note Oken, L., 459, 468, 469 Oldendorp, 47 Ontological argument, the, in Des- cartes, 93; in Spinoza, 125; in Leibnitz, 2SS; in Kant, 379, 380 Opel, J. O., 53 note * Opposites, the unity of. in Nicolas of Cusa, 20 seq.: in Schelling, 456 ^seq.; the reconciliation and iden- tity of, in Hegel, 491 seg. Optimism, in Voltaire. 245; of Leib- nitz, 275-277, 289 seq. of Schlei- ermacher, 480 Opzoomer, C. W., 585-586 Oratorians, 144, 145