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 INDEX. 651 Roraundt, H., 331 Roscher, 625 R6se, F., 600 note * Roscnkrantz, W., 600 note Rosenkranz, K., 253 note, 329, 446 note X, 488 note, 589 Rosmini, A., 550, 551 Rolhe, R., 486 Rousseau, J. J., 39, 40, 47, 84, 242, 243, 332 note, 398, 439, 583; sys- tem of, 260-265 Royce, J., 16, 538 note, 582 Riidiger, 300-301 Ruge, A., 589 Ruge, S., 25 note * Ruysbroek, 51 Sahlin, 583 St. Martin, L. C, 473 Saint Simon, H. de, 563 Saisset, E., 88 note, 563 Sanchez, Francis, 50 Schaarschmidt, C, 88 note, 117, n8, 598, 629 Schaffle, E. F., 622 Schaller, 589, 599 Scharer, E., 6co note * Schasler, M., 17, 500 note, 589 Scheffler, 293 Scheibler, 118 Schelling, F. W. J. (von), 7, 9, 17, 84, 340, 433, 505, 506, 516, 600 note, 608; system of, 445-467; immediate followers of, 465-486 passim; and Hegel, 487-504 pas- sim, 597. See also J. G. Fichte, Hegel, Kant, Spinoza Schelver, 468 Schematism, Kant's, 359 seq. Schiller, 408, 413, 415, 417-418, 455 note Schindler, C, 142 note Schlegel, F., 422, 431 note, 475 Schleicher, A., 621 note | Schleiden, 509 Schleiermacher, F. D. E., 17, 398, 422, 468, 506, 510, 589, 597; system of, 475-486 Schmid, E., 332 Schmid, Leopold, 516 note, 597 Schmidkunz, H., 626 Schmid-Schwarzenberg, 30 note Schmidt, K., 596 Schmidt, L., 629 Schmidt, O., 621 note :^ Schneider, C. M., 600 note Schneider, G., 629 Schneider, G. H., 621 note^ Schneider, O., 330 Schoenlank, 183 note Schopenhauer, A., 9, 505, 506, 63a; and Kant, 327 notef, 332, 455 note; system of, 537-545; follow- ers of, 545-547. 609, 624 Schoppe (Scioppius), 29 Schubert, F. W., 329 Schubert, G. H., 468, 469 Schuberi-Soldern, R. von, 620 Schuller, H., 117 Schultze, Fritz, 17, 27 note*, 618 Schulz, J., 414 Schulze.G. E. (jtnesidemus-Schulze), 416, 429, 537 Schuppe, V., 619, 626, 627 Schurman, J. G., 583 Schiitz, 414 Schwarz, H., 627 Schwarz, G. E., 305 notef Schwegler, A., 17, 589 Schwenckfeld, 52 Scottish School, the, 236-240, 562, 564-565, 581 Selby-Bigge, 221 notef Semi-Hegelians, the, 589, 596 seq. Semi-Kantians, the, 505 Semler, 305 Sengler, J., 516 note, 597 Sennert, D., 57 Sensation, a source of knowledge in Locke, 157 seq.; and in Hume, 222; the sole source of knowledge m Condillac, 245 seq.; Leibnitz's view of, 282-285. ijV^' a/jp Ration- alism and Empiricism, Sensation- alism Sensationalism, in Hobbes, yi'i-:}*^