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Mure G. R. G. — A study of Hegel's logic |
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'Illustration' (of categories) 29—30 87—88 169—170 174 177
Activity 34—36 99 157
Actuality 343—344 348
Aesthetic experience 15 156 339 346
An sich 46 84
Anselm 232 233—234
Appetite 252—253
Aristotle vi 3 26
Aristotle activity 35 157
Aristotle Being 33—34
Aristotle categories 34
Aristotle cause 149—150 155 249
Aristotle demonstration 186 209—210 279 282 354
Aristotle division 279
Aristotle Essence 35
Aristotle finite, the 71
Aristotle form and matter 113 114 117
Aristotle genus 186 189
Aristotle God 350
Aristotle intuition 213
Aristotle Judgement 186—187
Aristotle knowledge 270
Aristotle mathematics 278
Aristotle mean, the 76 189—190
Aristotle Plato's forms 153
Aristotle possibility and contingency 134—135 141
Aristotle potential, and actual 138
Aristotle substance (and accident) 146 165 186 279
Aristotle syllogism 208—212 224—226
Aristotle thought and practice 290
Aristotle unity of subject and object 230
Aristotle Zeno's paradoxes 60
ART see "Aesthetic Experience"
Begriffsbestimmungen 323 328—30 340 351
Berkeley 114
biology 248 371
Bosanquet, B. 13 18 166 168 187 204 227 367 368
Bradley idealism 54
Bradley Judgement 167 168 170 177 184 187 327
Bradley logic and psychology 310
Bradley modality 204
Bradley, F.H. 3 4 11 227 350 368
Carritt, E.F. 288
Collingwood, R.G. vii 23 348 359
Consciousness 3—6 8
Consciousness, Sensuous 4 46
Contradiction 299—300 301—302 352—354
Contrariety 352—354
Copula, the 168 169 170 171 175 179 181 183 188 212 223
Croce, Benedetto vii 9 14—16 294 336 339 345—348 353 358 364 369 see
Denkbestimmungen 323 328—329
Descartes 30 233 234 249 358
Desire 335—337
Development 158 308
Dr. Popper, K.R. 360
Duality of experience 7—8 317ff. 342 343 350 367ff.
Dys-value 353 see "Evil"
Error 286—287 333 346—347
Euclid 280—282
Evil 286—287
Ewing, A.C. 34 271
Fate 240—241
Feeling 3
Fichte 52 270 284
Fischer, Kuno vii
Gentile, Giovanni 348
Genus, natural and logical 164—165 185—186 211 267 see
Goethe 68 326
Green, T.H. 336 367
Hampshire, S. 20
Heraclitus 37
Herder 122
history 338—339 361—363 364
Idealism, Ideality 53—55 172 298
Imagination 9 11 340
Inference 312
Intention 253
Intuition 4—7 15 28—29 79 80 203 223 278
jacobi 234
Joachim, H.H. 355
Kant vi 207 364—365
Kant a priori synthesis 151 345
Kant antinomies 61—62 105 121—122 251
Kant categories 193 329
Kant categories, cause and effect 147 149 175
Kant categories, mathematical 28 80
Kant categories, modal 132 135—136 195—197
Kant categories, reciprocity 246
Kant categories, schematized 246
Kant categories, substance 145—146
Kant Consciousness 4 8
Kant Ding an sich 12 111 166
Kant empirical self 305
Kant ethics 52 156 199 284—286 334—335
Kant force 122
Kant form and matter 114
Kant ideas 199 202 260
Kant identity and diversity 100
Kant imagination 12
Kant infinity 70
Kant Inner and Outer 125
Kant intuition 4 6—7 12 29 166 223
Kant Judgement 193—203
Kant Judgement, aesthetic 199—203
Kant Judgement, analytic and synthetic 167 198 276
Kant Judgement, determinant and reflective 96 197ff. 248 250—251
Kant knowledge 155—156 199
Kant language, philosophical 24
Kant mathematics 58 65 275 277—278
Kant Nothing, concept of 33
Kant objective deduction 28—29 82
Kant ontological argument, the 232—233
Kant particular laws 120 198 245 247
| Kant possible experience 195—196
Kant purposiveness 199 200—201
Kant rational psychology 269—270
Kant self-consciousness 305
Kant space and time 304
Kant teleology 248 250—251
Kant universals 153
Kant, transcendental unity of apperception 29 151 165 202
Kant, Understanding and passive intuition 318
Kant, Understanding and sense 82
Kemp Smith 196 317
Kepler 326
Laws, natural 119—120
Laws, of thought 97 104—105
Leibniz 127 132 365
Leibniz idealism 55
Leibniz language 16 19
Leibniz monadism 236—237 238—239
Leibniz piety 249
Leibniz possibility 94 135 136
Leibniz spontaneity 242
Lewis, John 349
Locke 12 44 80 81 88
Logic, equational 216
Logic, formal 16ff. 159—161 169—171 185 207 301 366 371
Logic, objective and subjective 89—90 174
Lowenberg, J. 294
Marcuse, H. vii 84
Marx, Karl 349—350
Mathematics 18 19 58 60 64—66 69—72 275—276 280—282 358 365—366
McTaggart, J.E. vii 367
Meaning 13—14 22—23
Metaphor 23—24 298 307—308
Mill, J.S. 99—100 226
Mind 3ff.
Mind, theoretical 4ff. 14
Names 13—14 18
Natural science 246—247 248—249 274 278—279 320 323 357—359 362—363 369—371
Nature 1ff. 62 74 75 124 190 246 262 297 299 325 330 351 357—359 362—363
Nature, quantity and quality in 320
negativity 308—309
Newton 326
Oakeshott, M. 357
Obligationism 287—288
Ontological proof 232—234
Ontology 89—90
Order 72
Order, logical and temporal 310ff.
Other of thought, the 320—321 330—331 341—342
Parmenides 37
Paton, H.J. viii 90 237 278
Plato 33 37 54 85
Plato creation 249
Plato desire 266
Plato dialectic 225 226 279 282
Plato Evil 286
Plato forms 350
Plato Good, the 282—283 291
Plato mathematics 58 75 278 282
Plato measure 75—76
Plato thought and practice 290
Ploucquet 209
Porphyry's Tree 153 275
Positing and presupposing 95—96
Positivism, logical 333
Power 142 240
Presentation (Vorstellung) 1 4 8ff.
Prichard, H.A. 287—288
probability 140—141
Prof. Revburn, H.A. 1 110
Prof. Stace, W.T. v vii
Psychology 359—360
Rationalism 319—320
Realism 228 254 271 275 288 339
Reason, cunning of 257
Recollection 9—10 12 80
Reflection 84—88
Religion 297—298 328
Schelling 127 128 246
Self-consciousness 53 156 158 188
Semantics 16ff.
Sense-judgement 305ff.
Sense-perception 4 5 340
Sensuous, the 317ff.
SIGN 11 12—13 16 17 22—23
Sir Robinson, R. 244
Sir Ross, W.D. 61
Smith, J.A. 34
Solipsism 271
Soul 3 263
SPINOZA 54 70 127 128 129—132 152—153 234 237 282 365
Spirit, absolute 338 363
Spirit, concrete 1ff. 73 297
Spirit, objective 1ff. 324 338 344 360—361
Spirit, subjective 1ff. 7 359—360
State, the 242 337—338
Stirling, J.H. vii
Subject and Universal 151—155
Super-triad 328ff. 363
Symbol 11 16 18 19
Thinking 4 14
Thinking, finite 41—44
Thought, Laws of 97 104—105
Triad as minimum rationale 34—35 37—39 51 98 302
Triad, the 74 302 325 350—351
Truth vi 54
Universal and particular 315—317
Universal and subject 151—155
Verbal memory 9 12 13
Wallace, W. vii 35 63 122 236 238
Whitehead, A.N. 23 359
Will 124—125 334ff.
Wittgenstein, L. 17 349
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