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«5^ INDEX. in modern thought in general, So stq., 631; of Locke, 155 seq. of Condillac, 245-249; of Bonnet, 249- 250; of Helvetius, 250-251; of La Mettrie, 252-253; of Holbach, 257; in Italy, 550; of Feuerbach, 592 seq. ; of the German positivists, 618 seq. See also Empiricism, Ex- perience, Sensation S«rgi, G., 552 Seth, A., 581, 605 note Seydel, R., 17, 551 note, 597 note* Seyfarth, ill note Shaftesbury, 181, 190, 195, 199-202, 204, 235, 237. 253, 332 note Sherlock, T., 190 note Sibbern, F. C, 585 Siber, 33 note Siciliani, P., 552 Sidgwick, H., i6, 580 Sidney, Algernon, 179 Siebeck, 51 note, 629 Sigwart, Chr. von, 17, 65 note, 69 note *, n8, 626, 629 Sigwart, Chr. W., 16 Si'.esius, 293 Sime, J., 306 note Simmel, G., 627 Simon, J., 563 Skepticism, in Montaigne, 48-49 ; in Charron, 49-50 ; in F. Sanchez, 50; in Bayle. 149 seq. ; of Hume, 221 seq., 227-228, 236 ; of Diderot, 251 ; of D'Alembert, 253; the anti- Critical, of Schulze, 416 ; the Critical, of Maimon, 416-417 Smith, Adam, 206-213, 557 Snell, K., 181 note, 599 Social Contract, the theory of, in Hobbes, 75-77 ; Hume on, 235 ; in Rousseau, 261 ; Kant on, 339 Solger, K. F., 468, 470 Sommer, H., 606 note, 610 note Sommer, R., 156 note Soul, the, thought the essence of, in Descartes, 95-96 ; a congeries of ideas in Spinoza, 130 ; thought the essence of, in Malebranche, 145 ; thought merely an activity of, in Locke, 159 ; a sum of inner states in Hume, 227 ; Leibnitz's monadological view of, 280 seq. ; Kant on, 358, 360 note, 372, 373, 374-375 ; Hcrbart on, 525-526. See also Ego, Immortality, Mind and Body Space (and Time), Hobbes on, 73 ; in Leibnitz, 281 ; in Kant, 341 seq. in Herbart, 524 ; in Schopenhauer, 540, 541; in Spencer, 570, 571-572; in Lotze, 608 Spaventa, 552 Spedding, 65 Spencer, H., 236, 562, 580, 582; sys- tem of, 563, 564, 569-579 Spicker, G., 305 note f Spinoza, B. de, 7, 35, 116, 148, 148 note, 151 note, 175, 188, 254, 305, 311, 312, 316, 476, 551, 608 ; posi- tion in modern philosophy, 8i, 631 ; and Descartes, 88 note, 96, 105, 109 ; system of, 1 16-142 ; and Leibnitz, 266, 269, 269 note * ; and Schelling, 447, 457, 460-461. See also Descartes Spirit, Schelling's philosophy of, 447, 448, 454-456 ; Hegel's phe- nomenology of, 494, his doctrine of subjective, 497 j^^., of objective, 498 seq., of absolute, 50I seq. ; recent German philosophy of, 623 Spitta, H., 626 Stadler, A., 618 Stahl. F. J., 468 Starcke, C. N., 593 note State, the, early theories of, 39-48 ; Hobbes on, 76-79 ; Spinoza on, 141 ; Locke on, 179-180; Montes- quieu on, 243-244 ; Rousseau's theory of, 261-262 ; Kant's view of, 397-398 ; Fichte on, 438-439 ; Schelling on, 455 ; Hegel on, 499, 501; Spencer on, 575, 576, 579. See also Social Contract Staudinger, F., 331, 6l8