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Index 205 Academic praxis, 35, 47, 110 Academy, 148 Acculturation, 11, 20, 27, 34, 60 Aeschylus, 183n65 Aesthetic consciousness, 86 Agent intellect, 174n57 Agricultural: Age, 147; Revolution, 150 Alchemy, 126 Analytic philosophy, 2, 93, 153 Anamnesis, 128 Anaximander, 131 Anaximenes, 131 Anselm, Saint, 130 Anthropocentric view, 138 Antihistorical immobilism, 134–35 Apocalypse, 124 Aquinas, Thomas, 3, 8, 49–50, 87, 89, 98–99, 134, 148, 154, 161n3, 174n57, 175n70, 179n12, 184n74, 186n105 Archeologists, 152 Architecture, 88, 90 Areté, 183n64 Aristotle, 20, 49, 95, 99, 129, 131, 133–34, 148, 150, 174n57, 175n70, 183n64, 184n68–69: and scientific ideal in Posterior Analytics, 133–34 Art, 84–85, 121, 123, 155 Astrology, 126 Auden, W. H., 147 Augustine, Saint, 83, 141, 148, 175n70 Authenticity, 15, 21, 112, 142–43: and objectivity, 24, 26 Averroes, 130 Avicenna, 130 Axial Period of History, 59, 128, 157n4, 182n54: Second, 136 Barnes, Elmer, 36 Barzun, Jacques, 39, 81, 168n94 Basic horizon. See Horizon:—basic Beards, Andrew, 169n117 Becker, Carl, 37, 45, 70–71, 164n32 Behaviorism, 139–40 Berger, Peter, 84 Bergson, Henri, 28, 88–89, 128, 143 Berkeley, George, 142 Berlin, Sir Isaiah, 69 Bias, 30, 61, 67, 82, 91, 102, 107, 154, 156, 169n115 Bible, 116 Biography, 82–83, 97, 99 Blondel, Maurice, 143 Blumberg, Hans, 185n90 Boeck, August, 137 Borkenau, Franz, 145–46, 178n8, 187n105 Bossuet, Jacques Bénigne, 2, 144 Bourgeoisie, 98 Bronze Age, 150, 182n56 Buckle, Henry Thomas, 37, 115 Buddhism, 129 Bultmann, Rudolf, 165n57 Burckhardt, Jacob, 64, 66, 72, 168n98 Butterfield, Herbert, 69 Byzantine civilization, 130 Cambridge Platonists, 142 Cassirer, Ernst, 67, 176–77n84, 182n48 Challenge and response, 116, 179n13 206 Index Chateaubriand, François René Auguste, Vicomte de, 37 Chinese: civilization, 130; philosophy, 149 Christ, 182n54 Christianity, 129, 140 Chronology, 36. See also Historical criticism, external Classicist (culture) mentality, 134–35, 137–38, 140, 143, 145, 148, 184n81 Classics, 50, 106, 135 Civilization, 121–22 Cobb, John, 128 Cognitional: structure, 116; theory, 150, 176n83 Collingwood, R. G., 40, 45–46, 67, 138, 164n32, 165n54 Collins, James, 175n69,72 Common sense, 17, 56, 59, 66, 69–70, 123, 135, 140, 142, 159n245 Communications. See Functional specialties Community, 11, 60, 120 Comte, Auguste, 2, 37, 77 Concept(s), 92–95, 133, 186n100. See also Heuristic: concepts, ideas, and structures Conceptualist, 153, 156 Confrontation theory of truth, 3, 4, 9, 19, 45–46, 49, 134, 153–54: as extroverted “already-out-there-now-real,” 9 Confucian sage, 130 Conscience, 14 Consciousness: undifferentiated, 120–128, 184n81 —differentiated, 128–45, 147, 182n55, 184n81: religious, 129–30. See Interiority, Age of; Theory, Age of Consubstantiality, 123 Context, prior, 174n60 Conversion, 21, 50, 160n25 Copernicus, Nicholas, 138 Cosmocentric view, 138 Cosmogony, 124 Cosmopolis, 64, 71, 87, 167n90 Coulanges, Fustel de, 58 Counterpositions, 15, 67–68, 72, 77, 80, 102–103, 107–110, 134, 141, 156, 161n3 Counter-Reformation, 135 Creative minority, 99–101, 112, 144–46 Critical: exigency, 142; realism, 115, 159n17. See Philosophy: critical Croce, Benedetto, 72 Crowe, Frederick, 156 Cubism, 88 Cultural: infrastructure, 16, 79, 85–87, 109, 128, 144, 172n27, 174n54, 184n81; monism, 77–78; pluralism, 77–78, 138; superstructure, 16, 35, 47–48, 75, 79, 85–87, 92, 102, 109, 113, 126, 154, 169n111, 172n27, 179n12, 184n81, 185n83 —history, 31–32, 80, 85–91, 109, 113, 152, 156, 170n8: and aesthetic forms of fine arts and poetry, 86–90; and religion, 90–91; as distinguished from history of ideas, 91–92, 96–97; as focused on cultural infrastructure, 85–87; as related to history of consciousness, 86–87; as related to intellectual history, 103 Culture, 76–77, 85, 170n1: as normative, 135, 138; classicist, 85; defined, 85 Dance history, 16, 121 Dante (Alighieri), 87 Dark Ages, 145–46 Dasein, 8 Decline, 15, 24, 28–30, 41, 61–62, 65–67, 84, 109, 116, 132, 143, 145–46, 154 Derrida, Jacques, 9 Descartes, René, 8, 99, 107–109, 141–42 Description, 126 Desire to know, 23–24, 28, 61, 63, 77, 95, 98, 101–102, 112, 116, 152, 154, 177n93 Destiny, 60, 89, 112 Developmental theory. See History of Consciousness—developmental theory Dialectic: defined, 60; of history, 15–16; of basic and relative horizon, 26–28, 35, 143; of immanence and transcendence, 127; of performance and interpretation, 15, 26, 29, 34, 35, 40, 47, 110, 113, 154–55; of position and counterposition, 15, 102, 107–110, 134, 156; of progress and decline, 15, 61–62, 116, 132, 143, 154; of self and [3.149.251.154] Project MUSE (2024-04-19 18:47 GMT...

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