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3.
Fichte's Second Period: his View of History and his Theory of Religion
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439

CHAPTER XI.

Schelling
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445
1a.
Philosophy of Nature
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448
1b.
Transcendental Philosophy
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454
2.
System of Identity
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456
3a.
Doctrine of Freedom
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461
3b.
Philosophy of Mythology and Revelation
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465

CHAPTER XII.

Schelling's Co-workers
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468
1.
The Philosophers of Nature
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468
2.
The Philosophers of Identity (F. Krause)
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470
3.
The Philosophers of Religion (Baader and Schleiermacher)
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472

CHAPTER XIII.

Hegel
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487
1.
Hegel's View of the World and his Method
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389
2.
The System
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494
 
(a) Logic
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495
 
(b) The Philosophy of Nature
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496
 
(c) The Doctrine of Subjective Spirit
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497
 
(d) The Doctrine of Objective Spirit
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498
 
(e) Absolute Spirit
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501

CHAPTER XIV.

The Opposition to Constructive Idealism: Fries, Herbart, Schopenhauer
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505
1.
The Psychologists: Fries and Beneke
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506
2.
Realism: Herbart
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516
3.
Pessimism: Schopenhauer
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537

CHAPTER XV.

Philosophy out of Germany
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548
1.
Italy
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548
2.
France
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552