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 INDEX. 653 Steckelmacher, M.,331 Steffens, H., 447, 453, 459, 468-469, 584 Stcffensen, K., 597 Sicinbart, 303 Stein, H. von, 17, 629 Sieio, L., iti Qote, 117 note *. 269 note *, 629 Stcinthal, H., 536, 623 Stephen, Leslie, 184 note f, 5S0 Stern, A., 331 Stewart, Dugald, 213, 239 Stirling, J. H., 331, 488 note, 580 Stirner, Max (pseudonym, cf. K. Schmidt), 596 Stoeckl, A., 16, 600 note Stehr, A,, 331 Stout, G. F., 525 note, 580 Strauss, D. F., 304 note, 546 note f, 588, 589, 590-592 StrUmpell, L., 536, 629 Snimpf, C, 331, 626 Stumpf, T., 39 note f Sturm, Christoph, 293 Stutzmann, 468 Suabedissen, 468, 471 Suarez, Francis, 118 Substance, Descartes on, 94-95, 108 seq.; Spinoza on, % seq. Locke on, 163 seq. ; Berkeley on (mate- rial), 215, 217 ; Hume's skeptical analysis of, 226-227 ; Leibnitz's doctrine of, 269 seq. ; Kant on, 357» 364-365 ; Schopenhauer on, 539 ; Hartmann on, 611 Sufficient Reason, the Principle of, in Leibnitz, 277 seq. in Schopen- hauer, 539 Sully, James, 538 note, 573, 580, 610 note, 621 note * Sulzer, 303 Susemihl, 629 Suso, 51 Taine, H., 563, 566 note Tappan, H. P., 581 Taubert, A., 610 note Tauler, 51 Taurellus, 30-32 Taute, 532 Teichmiiller, 601, 629 Teleological Argument, the, in Boyle, 62 ; Hume on, 230 ; Rei- marus on, 304: Leibnitz on, 289; Kant on, 379; Uerbart on, 531 Teleology, minimized by modern thought, 8 ; rejected by modern physics, 56-57 ; in Boyle, 62 ; Bacon on, 68; Hobbes's denial of, 73 ; Descartes on, 100 ; Spinoza's denial of, 124, 132 ; Newton on, 182 ; Leibnitz on, 278, Kant on, 382, 409 seq.; in Fichte, 434; Schelling on. 451-454, in Hegel, 489-490 ; in Trendelenburg, 601 ; in Hartmann, 611. See also Mechanism, Naturalism, Sufficient Reason, Teleological Argument Telesius, 33-34, 35. 36 Temple, Sir William, 63 Testa, 550 Tetens, J. N., 249, 303, 336 Tbaulow, 5S9 Theology, relation of, to philosophy in Taurellus,3i-32, in Campanella, 37; and science in Bacon, 71; in Leibnitz, 287 seq. ; Lessing's specu- lative, 305 seq. Kant's view of, yiZ seq., 393 seq. Schelling on, 460 ; Schleiermacher's view of, 483 ; Comte on the theological stage of thought, 553 seq. Strauss on, 591-592 ; Feuerbach on, 594- 595. See ffl/j<? Deism, Faith, Faith and Reason, God, Religion Thiele, G., 331 Things in themselves, in Kant's critics and immediate successors, 415-417; in Fichte, 424 j^^. ; Lieb- mann on, 615. .SVr also Phenom- ena, Noumena Thomas a Kempis, 51 Thilo, 16, 536 Thomasius, Christian, 294, 296, 302 Thomasius, Jacob (Father of Chris- tian), 267