By Stephen Palmquist (stevepq@hkbu.edu.hk)

 

 

*a posteriori: (see a priori, analyt­ic, necessity, synthetic)

*a priori: 68, 102, 134, 203, 259, 269, 270n, 292n, 298, 305, 406, 413 (see analytic, synthetic)

  -contingent: 363, 366-8

  -vs. a posteriori: 82n, 107, 111-4, 123, 128, 134-40, 199n, 243n, 251, 265, 365, 401

action: (see moral)

  -noumenal (timeless): 284, 407, 412-5

Adickes, E.: 169n, 385n, 407

*aesthetic: 201n, 289, 357 (see judg­ment)

  -as in Kt1: 171n

  -section of Kt1: 57n, 74, 100, 164-7, 171n, 201, 206, 213, 250, 357, 373, 388, 397-8

affection: 169

agent: (see moral)

Al-Azm, J.S.: 185, 386

alchemy: 5n, 268n

algebra: 76, 79n

Allison, H.: 31-2, 33n, 68n, 71n, 114n, 116n, 117, 124n, 127, 130, 140, 141n, 143n, 149, 163, 171, 182n, 208n, 215n, 216n, 221n, 224n, 254-5n, 366, 376, 386-8, 392-4, 393n, 394n, 406-7, 418

amphiboly: (see transcendental)

*analysis: 5, 21, 190n, 314-5 (see Per­spective)

  -as a twofold logical operation: 77-90

  -as a ('regressive') method: 90n, 95-6, 115n, 189, 250-1 (see synthesis)

  -linguistic: 50n, 141n

  -of divisions in the three Critique: 72-5

*analytic:

  -a posteriori: 22, 24, 117n, 119n, 129, 134-7, 139, 233n, 234, 237-9, 251-2, 272, 279n, 282n, 313, 315n, 363, 367-8

  -a priori: 22, 127-8, 140, 252, 365-7

  -division (defined): 79-81

  -judgments/knowledge: 225n, 374

   -vs. synthetic judgments/knowl­edge: 111, 114-20, 128, 134-9, 233, 251, 363-9, 374n, 398-9

  -method: (see analysis)

  -relations/operations: (see analysis as a method)

  -truth: 201n, 393

  -section(s) in Kt1: 231n, 250, 397-8 (see concepts, principles)

  -section(s) in Kt4: 252-3, 267

  -section(s) in Kt7: 292, 295, 301, 304n, 420

animals: 326

anthropology: 314

antinomies: 38, 263n, 280n, 298n, 303, 330

*appearance(s): (see manifold, object, synthesis)

apperception: 170, 184n, 188n, 208, 213-5, 218-21, 229, 239-40, 262, 376, 393, 402

*architectonic: 6-10, 21-4, 64, 67-103, 162, 179, 227, 241, 245, 248-50, 257, 261n, 286, 291, 295n, 306-8, 310, 316n, 395, 404, 406 (see causality)

  -as teleological: 69n

  -objections to: 359-62

  -relationships between main sys­tem­atic books: 93-103

  -unity of reason: 3-4, 69, 87

Aristotle: 82n, 87, 162n, 197n, 206 (cf. logic)

art: 298n, 302, 307, 308n, 353, 420

*autonomy: 254-5n, 255, 272-3, 277n, 282, 285, 287 (see moral ac­tion)

Axinn, S.: 353

 

Baelz, P.: 256n

Barker, S.F.: 145n, 175

Barth, K.: 20

beauty/beautiful: 60n, 291, 293-300, 302, 306-7, 310, 314, 319, 418-20

Beck, J.S.: 33n, 57n, 76n, 385n, 392

Beck, L.W.: 57n, 116, 117n, 202, 274n, 353, 399

Becker, G.: 353

Being: 158-9n

belief(s): 137, 139-40, 206, 237-40, 241, 250n, 251, 279n, 281, 286, 315, 319, 335, 338, 368, 394 (cf. faith, knowledge)

  -vs. opinion: 145

Bennett, J.: 5, 128, 201n, 225n, 365, 407

Berkeley, G.: 152, 154, 178

Bernoulli, J.: 38

Bide, P.: 349

Bird, G.: 31, 128, 164, 168, 171n, 172n, 185, 219, 229n, 365-6, 386, 386n, 388, 390, 398

Black, M.: 11-4, 16, 21

Bossart, W.H.: 189

Bradley, F.H.: 159, 364

Brown, D.: 351

Buchdahl, G.: 20n, 171, 182n, 184n, 199n, 386, 386n, 387n, 397

 

Caird, E.: 14, 76n, 364

Cameron, E.W.: 119n, 155n

Capaldi, N.: 13n, 32

Cartesians: 35

Carus, P.: 390

Cassirer, H.W.: 322, 417n

*category/categories: 22, 39, 42-6, 50, 70n, 76-7, 82, 114, 131, 141n, 154, 164, 170n, 179, 184-5, 197n, 206, 209, 210n, 214-9, 221, 226, 234, 244, 259-61, 268, 293, 295, 332, 373, 376-7, 379, 381, 389, 394, 396-7, 407-9, 412

  -as ideas: 234-5n

  -as logical functions of judgment: 87-90, 402-5, 409

  -as principles: 225n, 377, 392, 405

  -as schemata: 223-4, 374

  -noncognitive: 419

  -of freedom: 253, 261-2, 270, 285-6

  -of the sublime: 300

  -transcendent use: 177, 236, 391-2

cause/causality: 3n, 87n, 123, 125, 226, 276, 305, 327-8, 391

  -architectonic: 199-200

  -of freedom: 255, 257, 259, 261, 263-4, 268, 271, 325, 330-1, 412

   -vs. causality of nature: 325, 329-34

  -of nature: 280

  -teleological: 305, 332

  -through ends: 303

  -transcendent / non-sensi­ble / noume­nal: 148-9, 173, 177, 238, 248, 256, 268-9, 306

   -vs. phenomenal: 415

  -unconditioned: 257

certain(ty): 17, 35, 70, 82, 137, 155n

  -apodictic: 259

  -intuitive vs. discursive: 226

  -moral: 306

Chang, C.W.: 353

Chipman, L.: 152-3, 374, 391, 407

choice: 249, 257, 263n, 264-5, 269-70, 273, 284-7, 309n, 313

Christianity: 319-21, 341, 342n, 344-5, 368

Collins, J.: 13n, 172n

cognition: 313-4 (cf. knowledge)

common sense: 297

*concept(s)/conception(s): (see representa­tion, synthesis)

  -Analytic of (in Kt1): 60n, 74, 82n, 89, 100, 164-7, 197n, 201, 206, 213, 392, 404, 406

  -categorial: 215-8, 239-40, 273n, 402

  -empirical: 200n, 216-7n, 355, 407

  -practical: 261

  -pure: 390-1, 403

  -unknowable: 149-50

conceptual schemes: 402-5

*conscience: 268n

consciousness: 45, 122n, 214-5, 218-9 (see thought)

*constitutive: 31, 45, 68, 121-2, 226, 235-6, 240, 245n, 256n, 258, 268, 276-8, 280, 398, 409

  -vs. regulative: 130, 157, 251n, 280n, 286, 303, 340, 410

*Copernican revolution: 10, 20n, 22, 27, 32, 40, 58-9n, 67-9, 213n, 254n, 309, 327, 329 (see Perspec­tive)

Copernicus, N.: 10, 58n, 67, 243-4

*Critical: 197n (see faculty, mysti­cism)

  -idealism: 3n, 27

  -medicine: 333, 335-6

  -method: 32, 39, 58-9n, 65, 124n, 138, 140, 144, 355, 394

  -mysticism: 98, 321-3, 329

  -not a perspective: 65

  -philosophy: passim; but s.e. 85, 142, 289

  -politics: 340, 344

  -theology: 317-9

*Critique/Criticism: passim; but s.e. 32, 35, 255, 355

  -of taste: 357

  -vs. metaphysics: 313-7

  -as propaedeutic to metaphysics: 3n, 19n, 138, 141n

  -vs. general logic: 71-2

Crucius, C.A.: 35

 

Dahlstrom, D.O.: 407

Dao: 172n

deduction: 315n

  -empirical: 122

  -Metaphysical (section in Kt1): 82, 222n, 402, 405

  -objective vs. subjective: 214n, 405-6

  -of a system: 73-4, 84n

  -of aesthetic judgments: 297-8

  -of freedom: 259-60, 276

  -transcendental: 133, 397

  -Transcendental (section in Kt1): 10, 214-5n, 220n, 259, 401-2, 404-5

definition: 117n, 366-7

deism: 318

Deleuze, G.: 30n, 59-60, 168n, 290n, 307, 407, 420

delight: 293-7, 300, 419

Descartes, R.: 210n, 367-8

desire: 254, 265-6, 281, 285-6, 277n, 290, 313-4 (see manifold)

  -faculty of: 247-8, 251n, 258, 264, 270, 273

Despland, M.: 13n, 97n, 275n

destiny: 337, 340-3

determinism: (see freedom)

Dialectic: (cf. illusion)

  -section in Kt1: 74, 100, 125, 130, 135, 137, 145, 164-7, 183, 184, 197n, 201n, 203, 206, 220, 230-1, 249-51, 254n, 325, 330, 334, 356

  -section in Kt4: 75, 249-50, 252-3, 276, 282n

  -section in Kt7: 75, 292, 298, 304, 419-20

discursive: (see thought)

*disposition: 253, 266, 267n, 281, 286 (see good)

Dister, J.E.: 234n

dogmatism: (see skepticism)

dreams: 336n

*duty: 135, 139n, 249, 252, 266-7, 268n, 270n, 273-9, 281-7, 339

 

Eberhard, J.A.: 5, 127, 377n

element(s): 6n, 23n, 46, 61-3, 68, 72, 86, 91, 100, 102-3, 142, 164, 181, 225, 291-2, 300, 302, 306-7, 310, 313, 333-4, 357, 361, 371, 387-8, 398, 402, 408, 413 (see judgment, knowledge, moral action, religion)

  -Doctrine of (section in Kt1): 59, 68-9n, 72-5, 100, 102, 164-6, 197, 231, 250

Ellington, J.: 82n

*empirical: 23, 95-6 (see deduction, freedom, knowledge, necessity, ob­ject, perspective, Perspective, prin­ci­ples, pure, reflection)

  -employment: 51, 122

  -idealism: 151-2, 178

end(s): 248, 257-8, 266, 272-3, 276-7, 282, 286, 296, 306n, 410, 415, 420 (see causality, realm)

  -final: 252-4, 262, 276-7, 279-80, 283-4, 287-8, 302, 343

  -in itself: 262-3, 284-5, 343

  -of nature (physical): 290, 301-3, 305, 306n

  -personal: 262-3, 269, 284-5, 287

  -vs. means: 199, 262

England, F.E.: 34, 70, 93, 114, 301n, 409, 414

Erdmann, B.: 385n

ethics: 253, 265-6, 275n

Euclid: 114n, 197n (cf. geometry)

Euler, L.: 36

Evans, J.J.: 122

evil: 270 (see good)

  -radical: 266-7n, 277n, 320

Ewing, A.C.: 124n, 143n, 147, 170, 180

*experience: 32, 54, 64, 123n, 125, 128, 157, 172-9, 182-3, 186, 188-9, 200, 218, 233, 238, 240-4, 255-6, 289, 291-2, 298-303, 308, 311, 313-5, 319, 327-8, 332, 355, 366-8, 372, 381, 388, 390-1, 393-5, 397, 400, 402, 408, 411-4 (see Perspec­tive)

  -aesthetic: 419

  -immediate (vs. (reflective) knowl­edge): 57n, 108-10, 113, 118-41, 161, 163, 169, 171, 209, 231, 243-4, 259, 307-10, 323, 329, 412

  -moral: 132, 134n, 144, 247, 251, 258, 260, 275-6, 411

  -mystical/of the supersensible: 321-3

  -peak: 328-9

  -possibility of: 124-5, 127, 130-2, 134, 152-4, 163, 212-3, 215, 221-2, 226-8, 231, 234, 373-5, 377n, 382, 396, 408

  -possible: 54, 108, 148, 168, 172n, 181, 188, 217n, 225, 231, 233-4

   -vs. possible knowledge: 209, 221, 222n

  -scientific: 251, 276

 

*faculty: 30, 50-1, 59-60, 61n, 395-6, 399, 418 (see desire, imagination, representation, taste)

  -Critical: 121, 355

-four main cognitive: 58-61, 100, 102, 125, 141, 198-207, 238-42, 244-5, 247n, 289, 306, 314, 336n, 395 (see judgment, reason, sensibil­ity, understanding)

*faith: 23, 184, 189, 248, 283-4, 314, 328, 334 (cf. belief)

  -historical vs. religious: 341-4

  -hypothetical: 156-7

  -theoretical vs. practical (moral): 155-60, 254

  -vs. knowledge: 105, 143-60, 281, 318, 371, 375, 378, 390

  -vs. reason: 159

fanaticism: 36, 321, 323

Fang, J.: 60n, 353

feeling(s): 59, 63, 247n, 298n, 299-300, 308n, 310, 313-4 (see moral, understanding)

  -of pleasure: 355, 418

  -intellectual: 293

  -religious: 310

finality: 291, 296, 355, 420 (see pur­posive)

  -objective: 301-6

  -subjective: 293, 298, 300-2, 306, 419

Findlay, J.N.: 150, 169, 170n, 171, 378, 386, 390

Fischer, K.: 385n

Förster, E.: 94-5n, 99n

*form(al): 260, 296, 299, 302 (see logic)

  -vs. matter/material: 21, 70, 84n, 89, 91-3, 100, 114, 173n, 203, 206, 212, 249, 263-4, 272-3, 275n, 292, 294, 300, 381, 418, 420 (see syn­thesis)

  -Kant's formalism: 20n, 112n, 274-5

freedom: 3n, 61n, 84n, 93-4, 102, 137, 235, 248, 252-62, 263n, 267n, 268-71, 276-7, 280, 286, 287n, 320, 325, 329-30, 333, 339, 344, 412-5, 417 (see categories, causality, ideas, nature, will)

  -inner vs. outer: 256

  -practical: 253, 255, 258, 260, 268-70, 280n, 285-6, 307

   -vs. transcendental: 254-5

   -vs. empirical: 270-1n

  -vs. determinism: 35

Friedrich, C.J.: 33n

 

Garve, C.: 6, 352

Garver, N.: 115, 117n, 365n

Genova, A.C.: 32

geometry: 210n, 329, 398 (see per­spective)

  -ancient Greek: 115n

  -Euclidean: 17, 197n, 373

  -Kant's view of: 13n, 17, 37

  -non-Euclidean: 329   

  -of Logic: 63, 308n, 351 (cf. archi­tec­tonic)

geometrical figures: 28-9, 78

  -circle: 18-21, 39, 54, 90, 116, 242-3, 287, 308, 325, 342, 344, 351, 359, 413n

  -cross: 18-9, 32n, 39, 80-1, 83, 90, 139-40, 206-7, 242, 287, 314

  -line: 17-8, 29, 80, 413n

  -sphere: 19-20, 39, 54

  -spiral: 243, 308-9, 314, 339

  -square: 19, 29, 62-3, 79, 83-4n, 116, 244

  -triangle: 85-6, 190, 204-5, 224n, 244, 308, 316

  -used by Kant: 17-21, 116

George, R.: 154, 386

Goethe, J.W.: 307n

Gilson, É.: 7n

God: 136, 146, 178, 243, 253, 277n, 279-80, 283, 304-5, 306n, 313-323, 339, 341-6, 349, 369, 375, 408, 413n (see idea, perspective, stand­point)

  -existence of: 37, 147n, 155n, 283-5, 305, 317-9, 382

Goldmann, L.: 78n, 298n

good: 267, 271n, 272, 274-5n, 279n, 281, 283n, 298, 339, 342, 349, 344

  -and evil: 252, 257, 261-3, 266, 284-5, 287, 320, 343

  -disposition/will: 253-5, 267n, 274-5n, 282-3, 285-8

   -vs. evil disposition/will: 257

  -highest: 252n, 271n, 276-88, 293, 319, 339-40, 342

  -vs. the agreeable (in Kt7): 293-6

Gotterbarn, D.: 173n, 386, 397

Grabau, R.F.: 175

Gram, M.S.: 385-6, 388, 407

Greene, T.M.: 259, 277n

Gregor, M.J.: 97n, 266n, 273n

 

habit: 333

happiness: 254, 264-7, 269, 277-87, 339, 349

Hartman, R.S.: 119n

Hartmann, K.: 155

Hastie, W.: 84n

Hegel, G.W.F.: 78n, 86, 87

Hegelian(ism): 14, 76n, 390

Heidegger, M.: 158, 213n, 224n, 349

Heine, H.: 4n

Herder, J.G.: 34-5n

*heteronomy: 250n, 263n (see moral action)

Herz, M.: 34

Hintikka, J.: 115n, 140, 371n

history: 337-8, 340-2, 344-6, 415

Hitler, A.: 263n

hope: 37b, 307, 310, 314, 317, 339-42, 346, 408

horizon: 19, 36n, 39, 54, 57

humanity: 262-3, 285, 314-6, 322, 338-40, 343-4, 349, 369

Hume, D.: 154-5, 333, 407

Humphrey, T.: 33n, 103, 109n, 115n

Husserl, E.: 141n

hypostatization (= reifica­tion): 149, 157n, 237, 371n

hypotheses: 130-4, 137n, 147-8, 157, 279-80n, 288, 318, 332-5, 340, 389

*hypothetical: 340 (see impera­tive, per­spective, principles, reflection)

  -method in science: 333, 336

 

*idea(s): 3, 5-6, 99n, 130-7, 148, 156-7, 159, 171, 172n, 182, 184, 188, 197n, 206, 233-40, 242-3, 248, 254, 260, 268, 278, 280-2, 296, 299-300, 302-3, 306, 314, 318, 322, 326, 329, 335, 338-40, 363, 375, 385, 390, 394, 396, 408-12, 417, 419 (see categories, repre­senta­tions)

  -aesthetic: 298-9, 419

  -three metaphysical: 23-5, 57, 69n, 130, 145, 150, 165, 235, 243, 245, 276, 279-81, 285-6, 310, 314-7, 325, 337, 341, 346 (see freedom, God, immortality)

ideal(ity): 276, 282-5, 297, 339-40, 390 (see world)

  -vs. real(ity): 164, 173, 175, 188-9, 201-2n, 255, 342-4

idealism: 381 (see Critical, empiri­cal, transcendental)

  -Refutation of (section in Kt1): 108, 151, 164, 227n

ignorance: 147, 149, 183, 319, 322, 360

illusion(s): 176, 184, 187, 232n, 235, 251, 278 (see truth; cf. dialec­tic)

*imagination: 59-60, 109n, 213, 223-4, 239-41, 298n, 300, 332, 396-7, 401-2 (see synthesis)

  -and understanding: 289-90, 296, 300, 401, 407, 417-9

  -conflict with reason: 300

immortality: 279-80, 282n, 283-5, 337-40, 346 (see ideas)

*imperative(s): 264, 278, 291

  -*categorical: 132n, 135, 260-2, 271-3, 275n, 284-6, 339

   -vs. hypothetical: 272-3

incentive(s): 264, 267, 268n, 269, 271n, 274

*inclination(s): 249, 264-7, 269-70, 272-3, 281, 284, 339

induction: 333

*intelligible: (see object, world; cf. supersensible, transcendent)

inference(s): (see representation)

interest: 295, 300 (see reason)

  -moral: 147

*intuition(s): (see representa­tion, synthesis)

Inwood, M.: 352

 

Jachmann, J.B.: 34

Jacobi, F.H.: 35, 391-2

Jaki, S.L.: 332n

Jäsche, G.B.: 70

Johansson, G.: 353

*judgment(s): (see analytic, cate­gories, faculty)

  -aesthetic/of taste: 97n, 290n, 293-301, 418-9

   vs. logical: 296, 298

  -aesthetic vs. teleological: 23, 61n, 100, 142n, 289-92, 301, 306, 310, 417n, 420

   -parts in Kt7: 23, 75

  -basic forms of: 409

  -conditions (= elements) of: 307, 417-9

  -determinant vs. reflective: 108-10, 121-2, 126n, 290, 303-4, 307

  -determinate: (see representation)

  -disjunctive: 20, 409

  -legal: 331

  -logical vs. nonlogical: 289-90

  -mathematical: 398-9

  -moral/practical: 252-3, 264, 275-6, 284-5, 287, 290

  -reflective (in Kt7): 289-310, 355, 420

  -teleological: 61n, 301-5, 419n

*judicial: 356 (see standpoint)

Jung, C.G.: 294n, 328, 336n

 

Kant, I.: passim.

Kemp Smith, N.: 8, 14, 33, 39-55, 145, 146n, 166n, 170, 175n, 184n, 234n, 388, 400, 403, 407

Kenyon, J.D.: 352

Kepler, J.: 10

Kiesewetter, J.G.C.C.: 98

Kitcher, P.: 119n, 126n, 368

*knowledge: 32, 39, 44n, 45-7, 54, 85, 102, 199, 297, 302n, 305, 309, 396, 406, 409 (see analytic, faith, thought)

  -and logic: 71

  -as justified belief: 182n, 378-9

  -common rational: 65, 95

  -conditions (= elements) of: 198-243, 307

  -Copernican view of: 67-8

  -empirical: 47, 71, 93-4, 100, 109-10, 113, 118, 121-6, 145, 146n, 157n, 163, 168-9, 170n, 174-87, 200-3, 207, 212, 216n 219-23, 225, 227-8, 230, 232-4, 238-40, 242-3, 259, 278, 287n, 290, 302, 322, 325, 327, 329-30, 333-4, 364, 374n, 376, 380-2, 388-9, 394, 402-4, 407, 418 (cf. experience)

   -vs. transcendental: 169-70, 373

  -four classes of: 111, 118-20, 368-9 (see analytic, synthetic)

  -immediate: 47

  -metaphysical: 114, 135, 159, 408 (see reflection)

  -noncognitive: 301n

  -objective: 333-4

  -of the thing in itself: 371-83

  -perspectiveless: 210n

  -philosophical (vs. historical and mathematical): 123n

  -possible: 212 (see experience)

  -practical: 129, 133-5

  -pure: 110

  -reflective: (see experience)

  -supersensible:

  -teleological: 301 

  -theoretical: 109n, 145, 156n, 236, 290, 318, 338, 408

  -transcendental: 71, 124-6, 393

  -vs. experience: 107-42, 152, 363 (see experience)

  -vs. (moral) action: 250n, 251, 254, 412-3

Körner, S.: 404

Kotzin, R.H.: 212n

Kripke, S.: 119n, 363, 366-8

Kuehn, M.: 107n, 199n, 353

 

Ladd, J.: 84n

Lambert, J.H.: 197n

Lao Tzu: 172n

Laplace, P.S.: 332

Lauener, H.: 263n, 267, 271n

Leibniz, G.: 76

Leibnizians: 36, 383

Lo, P.C.: 275n

logic: 78, 103, 140, 141n, 250n, 292, 302, 308n (see geometry, sci­ence; cf. architectonic)

  -Aristotelian: 329

  -general (formal): 44n, 128, 225, 359-62

  -transcendental (material): 219

   -section in Kt1: 250

   -vs. general (formal): 70-2, 90-3, 117n, 197, 200n, 364

*logical: (see necessity, perspec­tive, Perspec­tive, principles, reflec­tion, truth)

  -employment: 51

  -form: 44n, 77-8

  -laws (of thought): 71, 111n, 120, 127, 138, 359-60, 363, 366, 409

   -of noncontradiction: 63, 79, 115, 117n, 119, 128, 135, 225n, 264, 382, 389, 409

  -patterns: 76-91 (cf. architech­ton­ic)

  -propositional: 117

  -relations: 404 (see analysis, synthe­sis)

   -compound (12CR): 87-92, 99-101, 190, 227, 238-2, 261n, 284-7

  -vs. chronological: 200, 211n

  -vs. real: 37, 70-1, 78n, 87, 115-6, 207, 128n, 317, 368, 400

Long, D.: 353

love: 268n, 349

  -self-: 270, 274, 281

 

MacKinnon, D.M.: 20n

Macquarrie, J.: 350-1

Maimon, S.: 71n

Man, S.O.: 353

manifold: 245n

  -of appearances: 209-13, 218-9, 223, 234n, 239-40, 242, 255, 405

  -of concepts: 234

  -of desires: 255, 258, 272, 285-7

  -of intuition: 289n

  -of sensation: 401-2

Mapplebeckpalmer, R.: 353

Martin, G.: 39, 50n, 404

Maslow, A.H.: 328-9

*material/matter: 175n, 178n, 180n, 208, 212, 214, 230, 264, 289n, 307 (see form)

mathematics/mathematical: 156n, 210n, 225, 226n, 332, 398-9 (see principles)

*maxim(s): 63, 253, 257-8, 260-1, 264-5, 267-73, 275n, 276, 283, 285-7, 304, 339

McKechnie, P.: 353

medicine: 329 (see Critical)

Meerbote, R.: 174n, 182n

Melnick, A.: 385n

Melville, H.: 263n

Mendelssohn, M.: 35

metaphors: 11, 14-21, 53-4, 61-3, 67, 81n, 140n, 171, 173n, 243, 355

*metaphysic(ian)s: 6, 27, 38, 129, 135, 141n, 156, 193, 231, 232n, 235, 240, 311, 313, 315, 344, 393-4n, 398, 411 (see criticism, ideas, system, transcendental)

  -and mysticism: 321

  -and politics: 337-9

  -and science: 325-7, 332

  -of Morals: 337

   -vs. of Nature: 93-5, 97-8, 132, 323

  -of Religious Experience: 98-9, 323

Michalson, G.E.: 7n, 340, 389, 415

model(s): 11-7, 19n, 22, 61-3, 67, 85, 87, 99-101, 138-40, 187-90, 204-7, 238-42, 283, 286, 288, 307, 314, 315, 344, 353, 359, 390, 420 (cf. geometrical figures)

moral(ity): 3n, 19n, 38, 97, 247-88, 306n, 307, 326 (see certainty, experience, necessity, religion; cf. practical)

  -action(s): 93-4, 100, 137, 248-9, 255, 258-76, 278, 280-7, 290, 300, 302, 319, 344, 412-3 (see knowl­edge)

   -autonomous vs. heteronomous: 264-7, 269, 270-1n, 284-5, 309n

   -conditions (= elements) of: 253-87, 307

  -agent: 253-4, 256n, 258, 260, 263n, 264-5, 267, 269, 271-2, 274-5, 278-84, 286, 319, 331, 413

  -feeling: 252, 267-9, 300

  -philosophy: 5, 23, 158, 185

  -principle(s): 260-3, 277, 285, 287, 290, 298n

  -vs. technically practical: 248n, 357

*moral law(s): 252-3, 255, 258-75, 277-9, 281, 284-7, 299, 319, 322, 339, 343

motive: 264, 272-4, 277n, 286, 319

mysticism: 37, 73n, 209 (see Criti­cal, experience)

 

Nakashima, R.: 112n

Napolean Bonaparte: 263n

natural philosophy: 36

nature: 3n, 36, 61n, 93-4, 291, 296n, 299, 302-6, 310, 315 (see cause, ends, realm)

  -vs. freedom: 290-1, 306-7, 314-6, 339, 356, 415 (see causality of free­dom)

necessity/necessary: 35, 111, 129, 227, 298, 317, 319, 371, 409

  -a posteriori: 111n, 366

  -empirical vs. transcendental: 399

  -logical: 365

  -natural/physical: 61n, 366

   -vs. moral: 35, 330

  -subjective (practical) vs. objective (theoretical): 60n, 131, 297, 338

  -vs. contingent: 365

Neeman, U.: 128n

Newton, I.: 7n, 36, 197n (cf. physics)

Nietzsche, F.: 172n

*noumenon: (see object)

 

*object(s): 44n, 71n, 78, 103, 161-93, 199-200, 259, 317-8, 325, 363, 374, 396 (see subject; cf. ends)

  -empirical/sensible: 143n, 154, 155n, 164-5, 168, 170, 174, 177, 179, 181, 187, 226-9, 377, 381-2, 389, 393-4, 402

  -intelligible/supersensible/transcen­dent: 143n, 188, 255, 281, 322, 390, 412

   -vs. empirical: 149-51, 154, 183-4

  -natural/of judgment (in Kt7): 291, 296-302, 305, 307, 355, 357

  -of the will (in Kt4): 264, 272, 276-7

  -six main terms: 23, 142, 161-2, 167, 181, 185-90, 229, 238-42, 385-94

   -appearance(s): 54, 65, 68n, 148-54, 156n, 171, 199n, 204, 208-11, 215-6, 217n, 226-7, 272-3, 373, 376, 377n, 397, 401, 403, 405

    -four types of: 172-6

    -vs. phenomenon: 179, 182, 191, 234n, 326, 381

    -vs. thing in itself: 32, 177-8, 181, 379-81, 385

    -vs. transcendental object: 179, 307

   -noumenon/noumena:

    -negative:

      -vs. positive: 78n, 183-6, 230, 235-7

      -vs. transcendental object: 185-7

    -positive: 157-8

    -vs. phenomenon: 127, 161n, 181-7, 191, 223, 229-30, 232, 256, 290n, 314

    -vs. thing in itself: 148, 158, 183-5

   -phenomenon/phenomena(l): 176-7, 179-82, 325, 328, 331-2, 334, 358, 376-7, 399

    -vs. thing in itself: 181-2

   -thing(s) in itself/themselves: 30, 57n, 68n, 125, 139, 175n, 176-8, 208, 238, 243-4, 251n, 253, 258n, 290n, 307, 327, 358, 409-10, 417

    -unknowability of: 371-83

    -vs. transcendental object: 170-3, 178, 184, 254

    -unknowability of: 168-70

   -transcendental object: 143n, 155n, 168-73, 208-9, 211, 212n, 216, 220n, 233n, 238, 241, 397-8, 417

    -concept of: 171n, 398

  -unconditioned: 156-7, 171

*objective(ly): 158, 189, 226, 365, 408 (see knowledge, validity, reality)

  -vs. subjective(ly): 146n, 156, 186, 199n, 207, 229, 254, 263n, 271, 273, 289, 290n, 291, 295-6, 301, 317, 334, 376, 385, 399, 418 (see deduction, necessity)

   -standpoint: 147

objectivity:

  -scientific: 307-8, 325

  -vs. subjectivity: 309

obligation: 267, 272-4, 280n, 284-5, 291, 308n

organism(s): 199, 292, 301n, 302-3, 305, 307, 323, 332

 

Padgett, A.: 353

Parsons, C.D.: 398

Paton, H.J.: 5, 8, 57n, 114n, 141, 152, 170, 173n, 192, 216n, 217n, 218, 224, 227, 251, 255, 258, 266n, 273n, 274n, 401-2, 405, 407-8, 413n

Paulsen, F.: 145n, 315, 315-6n, 337, 355, 360-1, 364, 386, 389, 391

peace: 69, 323, 340-1, 343, 346

Peano, G.: 146n

Pelegrinis, T.N.: 271n

perception(s): 145n, 173-5, 181, 201n, 213-5, 217-20, 222, 226, 232, 234, 239-40, 242, 378-82, 397, 400-2

personal(ity): 262-4, 286, 294n, 322n

*perspective(s): passim.; but s.e. 21-2, 27-65, 120-40, 309, 317, 353, 395

  -as a 'touchstone' principle: 28, 38-9, 45, 55, 65, 68, 163, 175, 192, 245, 284, 286, 301n, 304n, 317, 334, 337n, 365, 391, 400, 411, 413-5

  -as general : 57 (see standpoint)

  -as world view: 64

  -defined as used in:

   -geometry: 28-9

   -Kant's minor writings: 33-9

   -Kt1's equivalent terms: 39-55

   -metaphysics: 31

   -ordinary usage: 28-31

   -other Kant scholars: 31-3, 383

  -four main (reflective) types: 45, 55-6, 59, 61-3, 69n, 103, 107, 120-1, 138-42, 164-6, 205-6, 238-42, 244, 252-3, 284-6, 320

   -empirical: 30, 50, 57n, 122-3, 130, 133, 136-7, 159, 200n, 222, 227n, 228-30, 237, 253, 258, 282, 291, 355-6, 363-4, 394n

    -vs. logical: 291n, 392, 405

   -hypothetical: 127, 129-37, 147n, 155-8, 247, 251, 272n, 282, 319, 322, 329, 334, 339, 356-7, 368

    -vs. empirical: 286, 328

    -vs. logical: 367

    -vs. speculative: 230, 235-7, 243, 288, 309n, 313

   -logical: 37, 117n, 127-31, 136, 213, 217-8, 222, 247, 260, 261n, 263, 401

   -transcendental: 28, 38, 114n, 117n, 123-7, 131, 153-4, 157, 201, 209-12, 247, 255, 258n, 263, 381, 418

    -vs. empirical: 71, 123-7, 149-52, 158n, 161-93, 199n, 210-1n, 219-20, 225, 263n, 270, 271n, 357-8, 378, 380, 385-94

  -misc. other types:

   -conceptual: 47, 51, 216, 233n

   -cosmopolitan: 39

   -epistemological: 46-7, 124, 238

   -God's: 35, 125, 381, 391

   -ivory tower: 125-6

   -moral: 33n

   -nonsensible: 256

   -pragmatic: 39

   -of reason/rational: 27, 47, 51

   -of the understanding: 30, 47, 91

   -rational: 256

   -sensible: 47

   -speculative: 45, 99n, 130-2, 138-9, 156n, 157, 165, 411

   -supersensible: 293

   -world: 233

  -three levels of: 55-65

Perspective: 37n

  -Cosmopolitan: 340

  -four main types: 58-9, 95-6

   -Copernican/Transcendental: 22, 28, 32, 38, 57n, 61-2, 64, 67-8, 70n, 71, 91, 94, 99n, 103, 112n, 114, 123-4, 140-1n, 142, 146-7n, 161, 201, 247, 291, 301n, 334, 340, 356-7, 359-60, 363, 387, 389, 392, 409

    -based on faith: 143-4, 146-7n, 159

    -vs. Empirical: 358, 404

   -Metaphysical: 97n, 99, 129n, 313, 317

    -vs. Transcendental: 315

   -of Analysis (Logical): 22, 63

   -of Experience (Empirical): 68, 94, 141n

  -Historical vs. Rational: 123n

  -human: 412

phenomenalism: 153, 155, 169, 190n, 358, 383, 389

phenomenology: 358

*phenomenon: 122n (see noume­non)

Phillips, D.Z.: 15

philosophy: (see Critical, moral, natural, practical, transcendental)

  -natural: 331-2

  -nature of: 65, 99n

  -non-Critical/Copernican: 124, 125, 206

  -political: 342n, 344 (cf. politics)

physics: 327, 398

  -Newtonian: 329, 404, 415

Pippin, R.B.: 31, 112n, 163n, 216n, 222n, 385n, 394n

Plato: 9, 162n, 174n, 197n, 349, 410

Pluhar, W.S.: 33n, 296n, 301n

Polanyi, M.: 334

political philosophy: 252n

politics: 25, 38, 314-7, 337-45

Popper, K.: 333-4

postulate(s):

  -in systemt: 227

*practical: (see judgment, neces­sity, principles, reality, representa­tions, standpoint)

  -employment: 51

  -laws: 135-6

  -reason: 54, 99, 158, 247-52, 255-81, 284, 287-8, 334, 339, 344, 415

   -primacy of: 147n, 265, 287-8, 307

   -vs. theoretical (or speculative) reason: 132n, 149-50, 247-9, 265, 287n, 288, 299, 306, 308n, 318, 356, 412-3

pragmatism: 155

Prauss, G.: 31, 143n, 163n, 371n, 392-3, 394n

Prichard, H.A.: 120n

principle(s): 59, 89, 140, 206, 223, 225-30, 234, 239-40, 245, 249, 251n, 272, 290-1, 326, 333, 355, 373-4, 376n, 379, 390, 403, 405, 408-9, 411 (see categories; cf. logical laws)

  -Analytic of (section in Kt1): 60n, 74, 82, 100, 161, 164-7, 178-9, 182, 197n, 201n, 202n, 203, 206, 223, 333, 388, 392, 405

  -empirical: 71

  -four main types in Kt1: 82-3, 226-7

  -hypothetical/practical: 133-4, 308n, 322, 356-7

  -logical vs. transcendental: 130-1

  -mathematical vs. dynamical: 82-3, 226

  -of action/volition: 253, 257-8, 272 (see moral)

  -teleological vs. theoretical/mechan­ical: 301n, 303-4

  -transcendental: 138

prudence: 266

psychology/psychologist(s): 71, 328-9, 336, 400

  -transcendental: 338, 406

   -vs. empirical: 395

*pure: 114n, 248-9

  -vs. empirical (= impure): 107, 110-2, 118, 125

purposive(ness)/purpose: 3n, 61n, 94, 205, 236, 296n, 301n, 305, 319, 332, 336, 338, 340, 417, 420 (cf. finality)

Pythagoras: 18n

 

quantum mechanics: 327-8

Quine, W.V.O.: 118n, 128, 151-2, 363

Quinton, A.: 365, 400

 

Rabel, G.: 16

Ramsey, I.T.: 14-6

Raschke, C.A.: 216n, 275n, 280n

rationalism:

  -vs. empiricism: 383 (see synthesis)

Reagan, R.: 29

*real(ity): 175, 394 (see ideality, logical)

  -absolute: 210

  -empirical: 400

  -immanent: 309

  -objective(ly): 151, 182-3, 186-7, 228-32, 235-6, 238, 251, 260, 276, 302-3, 389, 411

  -practical/moral: 279n, 280n, 281-2, 338, 349

  -supernatural: 321

  -transcendent/supersensible: 125, 139, 141n, 143n, 148, 157, 188, 237, 256, 309, 329, 382, 410 (see categories)

   -vs. empirical/phenomenal: 386, 391-2

  -ultimate: 243, 360

  -vs. logical possibility: 281, 319

realm(s): 411 (cf. world)

  -of ends: 282-5, 320, 342, 345

   vs. realm of nature: 257, 282, 302, 343

  -of ideas: 325

*reason: 51, 54, 64-5, 69, 93, 127, 146n, 195, 232n, 295, 302, 305, 307, 310-11, 313, 323, 325, 419 (see faculty, faith, perspec­tive, prac­tical, understanding)

  -inferential: 231-8

  -interest of: 132, 237, 252, 267-8, 284, 288, 299, 307, 310, 315

  -vs. sensibility: 232-3n

  -pure: 233-5, 237-8, 308n, 313, 411

reflection: 45, 91, 110, 119-20n, 120-3, 145

  -four main types: 118-20, 138-40

   -empirical: 23, 122-7, 141, 181, 234, 385, 387

   -hypothetical/practical: 129-37, 233n

   -logical: 117n, 127-30, 135-6, 141n

   -transcendental: 23, 123-30, 133, 137, 159, 189, 200, 274, 385, 387-8, 394

  -metaphysical/speculative: 129-33, 137, 141, 235-8

*regulative: 224n, 232n, 236-7, 243, 251, 254n, 278, 280, 288, 307, 318, 390, 394, 409, 411, 419 (see constitutive)

reification: (see hypostatization)

*religion: 24, 36, 96-7, 310, 313-23, 341-6, 415

  -and morality: 319-21

  -elements of: 320-1

*representation(s): 45-6, 59, 71n, 121, 122n, 125, 127, 154, 168, 170, 173n, 174-8, 181-2, 186-7, 197-204, 206-14, 218-20, 223-4, 226-9, 232, 236, 239-40, 244, 248, 261, 272, 276, 278, 289, 295-6, 298-9, 355, 380, 388, 391, 399-401, 417-8

  -faculty of: 198-9, 208, 247, 395-7

  -four main types: 20, 59, 71, 102, 202-7, 238-42

   -concept(s)/conception(s): 50, 114-6, 136, 164, 218-21, 223, 232-3, 249, 289, 295-6, 298, 356, 363, 367, 419

    -and intuition(s): 51, 122-3n, 142, 171-2, 179, 181, 186, 189, 202, 209n, 213, 215-8, 224, 225n, 259, 290, 298, 326, 375n, 376, 398, 402, 406-7, 418

   -intuition(s): 44, 46, 60n, 82-3, 115, 124, 128, 170n, 173, 178n, 181-6, 188, 201, 208-11, 227, 226, 252, 256, 265, 270, 289n, 300, 332, 357, 363, 374-7, 380, 394, 398-9, 401, 417-8

    -intellectual: 189, 268

   -judgment(s): 17, 19, 55n, 85, 93-4, 97, 100, 114-5n, 118, 187, 221-33, 234, 249, 326, 375n, 399, 404 (see thought)

   -inference(s): 20, 102, 129-30, 141n, 204-6, 232, 234-7 (cf. ideas)

  -original: 208-9, 254, 396-7, 417

respect: 262, 268-9, 273-4, 275n, 284-5, 293, 299, 300, 343n, 349

right: 252n, 337, 339

Rosenberg, S.: 409-10

Rotenstreich, N.: 71n, 203n, 232n, 237n, 256n, 287n, 397

Rousseau, J.-J.: 7n

Roussett, B.: 385n

Russell, B.A.W.: 154

Ryle, G.: 361

 

Sandberg, E.C.: 415

*schema(tism): 298, 406-7 (see cat­­e­gories)

  -chapter in Kt1: 60n, 164, 223

  -of reason: 232-4, 239-40

  -of imagination (or understanding): 60n, 223-5, 228, 233n, 239-40, 268, 373, 400, 418

  -in  systemp: 269, 271, 284

Schaper, E.: 154, 157n

Schrader, G.: 144, 177-8, 216n, 244n, 371, 385n, 393n

Schultz, J.: 76, 85

Schulze, J.G.: 128, 366

Schwarz, W.: 119n

science(s): 128, 140n, 146n, 151, 181, 226n, 228, 237, 290n, 311, 314-7, 325-36, 339, 346, 390, 404, 415 (see objectivity)

  -philosophy/metaphysics as: 141n, 158, 327, 403

Scruton, R.: 119n, 385n

self: 210n, 218-20, 253n, 373 (see love, thought)

  -noumenal/transcendent: 284, 376, 413

sensation(s): 63, 108-10, 112, 114, 122n, 181, 201, 211-4, 220, 239-40, 293, 295-6, 377n, 402, 406, 418

sense: (see common)

  -data: 389, 397

  -inner: 212-3, 219n

   -vs. outer: 108, 210, 399-400, 420

*sensible: (see cause, object, per­spec­tive, world)

*sensibility: 148-9, 168, 171n, 173n, 183, 207-12, 216n, 218, 223, 230, 248-50, 252, 256n, 258, 264-6, 269, 271n, 272, 274, 299, 320, 326-7, 396-401, 419 (see faculty, reason, under­standing)

Silber, J.R.: 258n, 263n, 264, 270n, 271, 276, 414

skeptic(ism) / skeptical: 11-2, 19n, 132, 152, 154-5, 170, 280, 297, 321-2, 371

  -vs. dogmatist/dogmatic: 159, 165, 319, 330

Smart, N.: 413

soul(s): 210, 213, 224, 235, 279, 314-6, 336, 337-8, 340, 342, 368, 410

Soule, T.: iii, 353

*space: 227-8, 400

  -and time (spatio-temporal): 113-4, 131, 154, 164, 170n, 172, 175n, 184, 199n, 206, 208-12, 215-6, 217n, 220, 226n, 239-40, 245n, 255, 325, 327, 329, 373, 376-7, 379, 381, 393, 398-400, 411n, 412

  -absolute: 211n

speculation(s): 37n, 38, 321, 356, 377n

*speculative: (see perspective, prac­tical, re­flection, standpoint)

*standpoint(s): 19, 275n, 341

  -defined: 22, 37n, 57-8

  -human vs. God's: 305

  -religious: 320, 343

  -speculative (= false theoretical): 279n, 287-8

  -three main types: 23, 55-63, 93-101, 102n, 142, 289, 300, 314, 318-20, 334, 336, 339, 355-6

   -judicial: 122, 289, 291, 296, 301, 332, 408

    -primacy of: 307

    -vs. practical: 292

    -vs. theoretical/speculative: 305, 306n, 319

   -practical: 64, 129, 132-6, 139n, 147n, 165, 254, 256-7, 280, 283n, 330, 343, 411-2

   -theoretical: 32, 130, 149, 209, 218, 238, 259, 256, 272

    -vs. practical: 35, 127, 132-3, 143-6, 247-8, 250n, 271n, 276, 287n, 288, 325-6, 331

  -transcendental: 57n, 61

Stäudlin, C.F.: 97n

Stebbing, L.S.: 6n, 146n

Strawson, P.F.: 14, 107, 188n, 352, 381, 389, 399, 403, 406, 408

*subject: 50, 69-70, 108n, 134, 154, 198, 209-10, 220, 253n, 268, 297, 299, 306, 330, 368, 372, 376

  -transcendental: 417-8

  -vs. object: 27-31, 45, 57n, 65, 67-8, 91, 100, 107-13, 124-5, 127, 138-9, 142, 153, 161-3, 168-78, 181-3, 186, 199n, 201n, 203n, 206, 208, 210n, 217n 227, 229-30, 243-4, 296, 307, 309, 358, 360, 262, 385, 393-4, 398, 412, 417-8

  -vs. predicate: 115-7, 366

*subjective(ly): 68n, 70n, 125, 145, 147, 187, 267, 269, 297, 301n, 304, 378, 390, 395 (see finality, necessity, objective, universality, validity)

sublime: 291, 293-4, 299-300, 302, 307, 349, 420

substance(s): 226-7, 230, 322n, 326, 328, 408-9

*summum bonum: 282 (cf. highest good)

*supersensible: 54, 236, 278, 299-300, 304-7 (see reality)

Swedenborg, E.: 321

Swinburne, R.G.: 400

Swing, T.K.: 70n

syllogism: 204, 252

symbols: 298, 322

*synthesis: 21, 100, 190n, 222n, 372, 408

  -as a threefold logical operation: 77-9, 83-7, 90, 198-205, 286

  -as a ('progressive') method: 84-5, 93-5, 188, 243n, 394, 399, 405

   -vs. analytic ('regressive') method: 87n, 97, 99n, 115n, 200-1, 233n, 238-9, 242, 271, 284-5, 291n, 360, 364-5

  -of appearances: 225, 380

  -of empiricism and rationalism: 355

  -of form and matter: 91-3, 211, 215n, 241, 249, 257, 308, 417

  -of freedom and immortality: 317

  -of freedom and nature/the world: 326, 336

  -of imagination: 213-5, 218-9, 220n, 233n, 239-40, 396, 401-2

  -of intuition (stage one) and con­cept/ conception (stage two): 60n, 123n, 156n, 179, 181, 221-2, 226, 228, 231, 318, 325, 373, 378-9, 407

  -of systemt and systemp 142n, 289, 299, 303, 306-10

  -of perceptions: 109

  -of virtue and happiness: 278

*synthetic: (see analytic)

  -a posteriori: 122-3, 163, 140, 252, 365

  -a priori: 22, 28, 99n, 112-3n, 119-20n, 124-6, 129-40, 154, 163-4, 167, 181, 200-1, 205, 210, 218, 223, 225, 226-7, 236-7, 240, 251-2, 258, 313, 315n, 373, 376, 382, 398

  -integration (defined): 84-7, 91

  -knowledge: 287

  -method: (see synthesis)

  -relations/operations: (see synthesis as a method)

*system: passim.; but s.e. 1-11, 146, 197 (see architectonic, deduction, syn­the­sis)

  -formal description: 55-65, 100-1, 138-42, 164, 198, 235n, 238-43, 247-53, 289-92, 306-10, 313-7

  -metaphysical implications of: 289

  -theological orientation: 24-5, 96, 144, 310, 317-9, 341-6

  -three main Critical: (see standpoint)

   -systemj: 289-310

   -systemp: 247-88

   -systemt: 197-245

  -ultimate goal: 323, 337, 345-6

 

Tarbet, D.W.: 16-7

taste: 291, 293n, 295n, 296, 298n, 307 (see critique, judgment)

  -faculty of: 299, 420

technic: 302, 357

technical: (see moral)

*teleological(ly): 243, 288, 332-3, 336 (see architectonic, judgment, principles)

teleology: 301-4, 306n

  -and theology: 304-5

theocracy: 341-6

theology: 158-9, 310, 317-9, 336n (see Critical, system, teleology)

*theoretical: 44n (see necessity, practical, principles, standpoint)

*thing in itself: (see noumenon, object)

  -justification for presupposing: 143-60

thought/thinking: 19, 46-9, 79, 109, 183, 202-3, 206, 209, 213, 215, 251, 301, 373, 394, 399, 403-4, 406 (see logical laws)

  -discursive: 82

  -method/mode/way of: 27, 42, 46-9, 210n (cf. perspective)

  -patterns of: 138 (cf. architectonic)

  -self-conscious: 219-21, 223-4, 239-40, 242

  -vs. judgment/knowledge: 222, 377, 389-90, 392-3, 394n, 402, 410

*time: 223-4, 227-8, 268, 401, 407-8 (see space; cf. action)

totality: 181, 243, 278, 288

*transcendent: 168, 170n, 243-4, 253, 260, 389 (see cause, reality)

  -vs. immanent: 235-6, 254, 256-7, 307, 411-3

  -vs. transcendental: 379, 385, 391-3

*transcendental: 47 (see freedom, logic, knowledge, necessity, object, perspective, principles, reflec­tion, stand­point, transcendent)

  -amphiboly: 65, 124n, 163n

  -arguments: 124n, 144, 148, 152-5, 170n, 182n, 228n, 371-9, 381-2, 408

  -broad sense of: 68-9n, 125, 140n, 148, 152-5, 200, 201n, 205, 357, 387

  -employment: 51

  -idealism: 32, 107, 144, 173n, 371-2, 378-9, 382-3, 399

   -and empirical realism: 164, 175n, 181n, 390, 392

  -method: 60

  -philosophers: 64

  -philosophy: 3n, 27-8, 37, 69n, 94, 124, 148, 322-3

  -realism: 360

  -vs. metaphysical: 94-6, 97n, 99n

*transcendental object: (see ob­ject)

truth: 61n, 181n, 182n, 228n, 337, 349, 352, 365-8, 375, 379, 398

  -vs. illusion: 174n, 230, 314

  -absolute vs. relative: 329

  -logical: 363, 409

Tsang, L.C.: 353

 

unconditioned: 130, 195, 232-40, 242, 276, 278, 282

*understanding: 30, 51-4, 70-1, 93, 121, 148-50, 182-3, 212-21, 225, 234, 237, 247, 250n, 251, 264, 267-8n, 272, 397, 402, 405-7 (see fac­ulty, imagination)

  -broad sense of: 202-3, 221n, 222

  -vs. judgment/feeling: 292n, 294-5n, 403

  -vs. sensibility: 30, 54, 109, 127, 150, 164, 203, 212-3, 215, 221, 222n, 224, 231, 241, 262, 268

  -vs. reason: 225n, 233, 303, 411

universal(ity): 257, 260, 262-4, 268, 273n, 275, 282, 285-6, 293-4 (see validity)

  -logical: 298

  -religion: 344-6

  -politics: 344-6

  -subjective: 295-7

 

Vaihinger, H.: 170, 407

valid(ity): 382 (see objective)

  -objective(ly): 150, 154, 183, 186, 217, 223, 229, 237, 251, 260, 333, 376n, 406

   -vs. subjective(ly): 121, 133, 148, 182n, 224, 375, 401

  -subjective: 377

  -universal: 298, 300

Van de Pitte, F.P.: 121, 158n, 395

vanity: 352

virtue: 265, 268n, 269n, 274-85, 287, 298n, 314, 339, 343

Vleeschauwer, H.-J.: 98, 137, 145n, 184n, 291n, 395, 412

 

Waismann, F.: 366

Walker, R.C.S.: 126n, 153, 371-82, 372n, 376n, 377n, 379n, 392, 404

Wallace, W.: 20-1, 36, 58, 78n, 98, 121n, 217, 274-5n, 308n, 335

Walsh, W.H.: 109n, 126n, 180n, 209n, 210n, 214n, 350, 397

Ward, K.: 279, 322n

Warnock, G.J.: 407

Webb, C.C.J.: 97n, 123n, 247, 291n, 392

Weber, A.: 58, 61n, 300

Weitz, M.: 128n

Weldon, T.D.: 162, 175n, 180, 395, 397, 400, 406

Werkmeister, W.H.: 21n, 33n, 112-3n, 315n

Wiebe, D.: 146n

Wilhelm, R.: 172n

Wilkerson, T.E.: 407

*will: 149, 247-8, 251-2, 255, 260-2, 264-72, 275n, 276-7, 283, 299, 302-3, 307 (see good, object)

  -divine: 268n

  -free: 250, 252-8, 263-5, 268n, 270, 284-7, 340, 357

  -Wille vs. WillkÉr: 270-1n

wisdom: 325, 335

Wolff, R.P.: 8-10, 85, 114, 115n, 117, 141, 213n, 215n, 216n, 222n, 359-60, 386, 396, 399-400, 405-6

Wolffians: 35

Wood, A.W.: 258, 265, 266-7n, 275-6, 278, 280, 280n, 282-3

Workman, R.: 353, 398n

world(s): 315-6, 325-6, 328, 364 (cf. nature, realm)

  -ideal: 272

  -intelligible/noumenal: 256-7, 377n, 378, 390

   -vs. sensible/phenomenal: 251-2n, 268, 372, 394, 411-5

  -of appearances: 340

  -phenomenal: 381, 389, 409

 

Young, J.M.: 60n, 401

Yovel, Y.: 32, 69-70n

 

Zweig, A.: 33n, 76n, 117n

 

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