Hartmann’s doctrine of
See also:
Cosmological Argument
Deism
Ontological Argument
Religion
Teleological Argument
Theology
Goehring, C.
Golther, L. von
Goeschel
Goethe
Gottsched
Gracian, B.
Grazia, V. de
Green, T.H., works by doctrine of
Grimm, E.
Grimm, F.M., Baron von
Groos, K.
Grot, N. von
Grote, John
Grotius, Hugo
Grubbe, S.
Gruber, H.
Gruen, K.
Guhrauer
Guenther, A.
Gutberlet, C.
Guthrie, M.
Guettler, C.
Guyau, J.M.
Gwinner, W.
Haeckel, E.
Haeghen, V. van der
Hagemann
Hall, G.S.
Hallier
Hamann, J.G.
Hamann, O.
Hamberger
Hamilton, Sir William
Harless, A. von
Harmony
Leibnitz’s pre-established
Wolff’s development of Leibnitz’s,
pre-established
Harms, F.
Harris, W.T.
Harrison, Frederic
Hartenstein, G.
Hartley, David
Hartmann, E. von works by system of
Harvey
Hase, K.A.
Hassbach
Hausegger
Hausrath
Havet
Haym, R.
Hazard, R.G.
Heath
Hebler, C.
Heereboord
Hegel, G.W.F. and Schelling system of opponents
of influence and followers of See also J.G.
Fichte, Kant, Schelling
Hegelians, the Old the Young See also Semi-Hegelians
Hegler, A.
Heiland, K.
Heinze, M.
Helmholtz, H.
Helmont, F.M. van
Helmont, J.B. van
Helvetius, C.A.
Hemming
Hemsterhuis, F.
Herbart, J.F. system of See also J.G.
Fichte
Herbert, Lord, of Cherbury
Herder, J.G. system of
Schelling and
Hering
Hermann, C.
Hermann, W.
Hermes, G.
Herz, M.
Heusde, P.W. van
Heussler, H.
Heyder, Karl
Hinneberg
Hinrichs
Hirnhaym
History
Machiavelli on
Herder’s philosophy of
Kant’s view of
Fichte’s view of
Schelling’s view of
F. Krause’s philosophy of
Hegel’s philosophy of
Vico’s philosophy of
History of Philosophy, the importance of method
in
Hegel’s view of recent development of
Hobbes, Thomas his system and Descartes and
Spinoza and Locke and Hume and Pufendorf
Hoeffding, H.
Hoffmann, Franz
Hoeijer, B.
Holbach, Baron von
Hoelder, A.
Hoelderlin
Home, Henry, (Lord Kames)
Horvath
Horwicz, A.
Hotho
Huber, J.
Huber, U.
Huet(ius), P.D.
Hufeland
Hume, David system of and Scottish School and
Kant See also Berkeley, Locke
Hunt, J.
Husserl, E.G.
Hutcheson, Francis
Huxley, T.H.
Ibbot
Idealism phenomenal or individual of Berkeley in
Leibnitz critical or transcendental, of Kant post-Kantian,
of Beck subjective, of Fichte objective, of Schelling
absolute or logical, of Hegel the opposition to
constructive in Schopenhauer
German, in Great Britain of Green in America
ethical or ideological, of Lotze idealistic reaction
in Germany against the scientific spirit