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FOOTNOTES:
[434:A] For further contemporary writings on this topic, see foot-notes
under §§ 199, 200, 203.
[436:A] For histories of philosophy, see supplementary bibliography at
end.
[437:A] The Metaphysics of Aristotle, Fichte, and Hegel must be found by
the English reader mainly in the secondary sources.
SUPPLEMENTARY BIBLIOGRAPHY ON THE HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY.
I.--GENERAL.
ROGERS: _Student's History of Philosophy._ (Elementary and clear;
copious quotations.)
WEBER: _History of Philosophy._ Translation by Thilly. (Comprehensive
and compact.)
WINDELBAND: _A History of Philosophy._ Translation by Tufts. (Emphasis
upon the problems and their development.)
ERDMANN: _History of Philosophy._ Translation edited by Hough; in three
volumes. (Detailed and accurate exposition.)
UEBERWEG: _A History of Philosophy._ Translation by Morris and Porter,
in two volumes. (Very complete; excellent account of the literature.)
II.--SPECIAL PERIODS.
FERRIER: _Lectures on Greek Philosophy._ (Excellent introduction.)
MARSHALL: _Short History of Greek Philosophy._ (Brief and clear.)
WINDELBAND: _History of Ancient Philosophy._ Translation by Cushman.
(Very accurate and scholarly; also brief.)
ZELLER: _Pre-Socratic Philosophy._ Translation by Alleyne. _Socrates and
the Socratic Schools._ Translation by Reichel. (Full and accurate.)
GOMPERZ: _Greek Thinkers._ Translated by Magnus, in four volumes. (Very
full; especially on Plato. Goes no further than Plato.)
BURNET: _Early Greek Philosophy._ (Translations of fragments, with
commentary.)
FAIRBANKS: _The First Philosophers of Greece._ (Translations of
fragments, with commentary.)
TURNER: _History of Philosophy._ (Excellent account of Scholastic
philosophy.)
ROYCE: _The Spirit of Modern Philosophy._ (Very illuminating
introductory exposition of modern idealism.)
FALCKENBERG: _History of Modern Philosophy._
HOEFFDING: _History of Modern Philosophy._ Translation by Meyer, in two
volumes. (Full and good.)
INDEX
ABSOLUTE, the, 307, 309, 332, 391, 392, 400, 404;
being, 308;
substance, 312;
ideal, 326;
spirit, 349 (_note_), 358 ff.;
mind, 349 (_note_), 358, 380, 322 ff.
ABSOLUTE IDEALISM, chap. xi;
general meaning, 177, 349 (_note_), 400;
criticism of, 349, 365, 385, 411, 416;
epistemology of, 368 ff.;
as related to Kant, 380;
direct argument for, 383;
ethics of, 386 ff.;
religion of, 390 ff.;
of present day, 402 ff., 410.
ABSOLUTE REALISM, chap. x;
general meaning, 306 (_note_), 400;
epistemology of, 339;
ethics of, 342;
religion of, 346;
criticism of, 338, 416.
ABSTRACT, the, 139.
ACTIVITY, 209, 285, 295.
ÆSTHETICS, 189.
AGNOSTICISM, 168, 252 ff.
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