History of Modern Philosophy - From Nicolas of Cusa to the Present Time  by Richard Falckenberg
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|  | THE OPPOSITION TO CONSTRUCTIVE IDEALISM: FRIES, HERBART, SCHOPENHAUER 1. The Psychologists: Fries and Beneke 2. Realism: Herbart 3. Pessimism: Schopenhauer CHAPTER XV. PHILOSOPHY OUT OF GERMANY 1. Italy 2. France 3. Great Britain and America 4. Sweden, Norway, Denmark, and Holland CHAPTER XVI. GERMAN PHILOSOPHY SINCE THE DEATH OF HEGEL 1. From the Division of the Hegelian School to the Materialistic Controversy 2. New Systems: Trendelenburg, Fechner, Lotze, and Hartmann 3. From the Revival of the Kantian Philosophy to the Present Time (_a_) Neo-Kantianism, Positivism, and Kindred Phenomena (_b_) Idealistic Reaction against the Scientific Spirit (_c_) The Special Philosophical Sciences 4. Retrospect |  | 


 
