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Abraham, 26-30, 44, 62, 74, 151, 153, 155 abstract thinking, 134-39, 172 absurd, the, 29, 122, 124-26, 175 Adorno, T., 9,17,46-47,57 aesthetic, the (also esthetic), 2025 ,31,39,102,104,129,138, 144, 155, 165, 185 Alston, W., 96 apostle, 12-13 appropriation, 49, 52, 61, 64, 66, 101;119,146,168,170,191 approximation, 49-50, 101, 107, 112, 115-16 Aquinas, T., 95 Aristotle, 24, 31, 56, 75, 84, 94, 101-2, 111, 135, 137-38, 142 attack upon Christendom, 5-7, 27, 158, 177. See also Christendom Aufhebung, 25-26, 28, 32, 39, 67, 146, 148, 163 Augustine, 40-41, 44, 52-53 authority, 12-14, 19, 36, 192 Avineri, S., 97 Barrett, L., 168, 178 Barthes, R., 9-10, 17-18 becoming, 115, 136, 145-46 before God, 16-17 Begriff,43, 131, 142, 144, 146 Beiser, F., 97-98, 141 Berry, W., 188 Best, S., 57 I 257 Betti, E., 18 Bloom, H., 18 Brandes, G., 200 Buber, M., 57, 189 Butler, B., 37 Camus, A., 57 Caputo, J., 18, 50, 57, 94, 132 Christendom, 21, 27, 29, 39, 55, 62-63,83,135,141,145,154, 159, 167. See also attack upon Christendom Cochrane, C., 31 Collins, J., 7 comfort, 163 cornie, 66, 69, 83-84 contradiction, 67-69, 124-25, 135-36,154,161,164-66,175, 180-83 Corsair affair, the, 5-6 crowd, the, 6, 13, 16, 141 cynicism, 68, 114, 168 death of the author, 9-17 decision, 52, 71, 90, 101-2, 146 Derrida, J., 10-12, 17-19,46-47, 57,69,90,93,96,115,130-31, 141,177,189 Descartes, R., 37, 41-42, 67, 74, 79,95,117 despair, 174 Dewey, J., 68 dialectic, 36-39, 50-51, 154, 157, 177 258 I IN D EX dialectical, the, 46,67, 71, 80, 82, 88,93,150,152,175-76,180-88 Don Giovanni, 23-24 Don Quixote, 117-18, 120, 131 Dostoyevski, F., 23 double reflection, 61, 63-65 Dunning, S., 132 Elrod, J., 58 Empedocles, 145 epistemological Stoicism, 119 equality, 13, 107, 112, 128, 133, 147,176,184,188,191,199 essential knowing, 116 esthetic, the. See aesthetic eternal, the, 30 eternal happiness, 101, 109, 12022 ,139,152-53,156-57,170, 174-75,177,183,193,195 eternal validity, 24 ethical, the, 20-23, 25-29, 39, 100, 102-6, 129, 136, 151, 154, 165, 186 Evans, D., 131 Evans,S., 76-77,94-95,132, 166,178 existentialism, 3,-31, 66, 84, 86, 91,140,170 faith, 36, 39-45, 51, 56, 73, 77-78, 95-96, 119, 121-22, 126-27, 133,157,176,182,185,192 Ferreira, M., 94-96 Feuerbach, L., 182, 188 Fichte, J., 85, 97 Findlay, J. N., 94 Flay, J., 96 forgiveness, 174 Foucault, M., 9-12,17-19,47,69 foundationalism, 79, 85-86, 96, 98 Frank, M., 19 Freud, S., 63 Friedlander, P., 32 Fukuyama, F., 97 Gadamer, H.-G., 9-11,13-14,1718 ,93,131-32,141 Garcia, L., 95 genius, the, 12-13 governance, 13, 19 Green, R., 97 Grundtvig, N. F. S., 50, 57, 112 guilt, 169-75, 186 Guthrie, W. K. C., 32 Habermas, J., 13 Harvey, 1., 19 Hegel, G., vii-viii, 3, 20-21, 24, 26-27,29,42-43,46,55,12728 , 130, 140, 153 The Difference between Fichte's and Schelling's System ofPhilosophy, 98 The Encyclopedia Logic, 3638 ,46-47,80,96-98, 131-32,141-42,177 Faith and Knowledge, 47 Lectures on the History of Philosophy, 47, 97, 112, 141,177 Lectures on the Philosophy ofReligion, 47, 141, 177 Lectures on the Philosophy ofWorld History, 47, 86, 111,142 Natural Law, 112 Phenomenology ofSpirit, 20-21,31,43,47-48,79, 81-82,85-86,88-90,94, 96-98, 100, 103, 112, 131-32, 137, 141, 14849 ,151,163-64,176 Philosophy ofMind, 31, 57, 100, 103, 112 Philosophy ofRight, 31-32, 100, 112, 136, 141 Science ofLogic, 88-90,9798 ,111,141,177 Heidegger, M., viii, ix, 12, 18, 31, 46,57,66,68,72,112,141, 176-77,189 Henze, D., 93 herd, the, 142 holism, 79, 85-86, 97-98, 107 Holmer, P., 93 Horkheimer, M., 46 Hume, D., 73, 76, 79, 88, 134, 141,171,183 humor, 35, 69, 165-70, 178, 194 Huntington, P., 132 Husser!, E., 18, 44, 64-65, 93, 98, 141 [3.129.13.201] Project...

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