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Rudolph Eucken : a philosophy of life
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  • God, is God a person? [63], [64]
    • — Nature of, [63], [64]
  • Historical and absolute religion, chap. [viii.]
    • — bases of Christianity, [80], [81]
  • History and philosophy, [43]-[49]
    • — and religion, [17], [18]
  • Idealistic presuppositions of socialism and individualism, [31], [48]
  • Ideas, power of, [46]
  • Immanent idealism as a solution of the problem of life, [19]-[22]
  • Immediacy, the new, [58]
  • Immortality, [60], [77]
  • Incarnation, [78]
  • Independence of the spiritual life, [52], [53]
  • Individualism, and personality, [59], [62]
    • — as a solution of the problem of life, [26]-[32]
    • — idealistic presuppositions of, [31], [48]
  • Irrationalism, charge of, [88], [89]
  • James, William, [39], [40]
  • Law, religions of, [69], [70]
  • Life, independence of the spiritual, [52]
    • — spiritual, relation of, to natural life, [52]-[54]
    • — — superiority over natural life, [52]-[54]
    • — The spiritual, [14]
    • — The universal spiritual, [44], [49], chaps. [v.], [vi.], [vii.] ([vii.] especially).
  • Maeterlinck, [44]
  • Man, natural and spiritual, [53], [54]
    • — transcending the material, [46]
  • Mediation, [74]
  • Mediator, Christ as, [74]
  • Methods of Eucken, [14], [15]
  • Mind, limits of, [52]
  • Miracle, [77]
  • Mysticism, [75]
  • Naturalism and freedom, [26]
    • — as a solution of the problem of life, [22]-[26]
    • — its own disproof, [25]
  • Natural life, relation to spiritual life, [52]-[54]
    • — — Superiority of spiritual over, [52]-[54]
    • — man and spiritual man, [53], [54]
  • Nature, limits of, [52]
    • — of God, [63], [64]
  • Negative movement, the, [57], [73]
  • New immediacy, the, [58]
  • Nöological position, the, [50]
  • Pantheism, [20], [51], [56]
  • Past, the, not irrevocable, [44], [73]
  • Personality and individualism, [59], [62]
    • — and the absolute, [62], [63]
    • — gaining of, [54], [59]
    • — of Christ, [80]
    • — of God, [63], [64]
  • Philosophy and history, [43]-[49]
    • — of life, [13]
    • — problems of, [10], [11]
  • Pragmatism, [40], [41]
  • Prayer, [75]
  • Problem, Eucken's special, [12]-[14]
  • Problems of philosophy, [10], [11]
  • Purpose of Eucken's investigation, [13]
    • — of religion, [65], [66]
  • Rationalism, [37]-[39]
  • Redemption, [73]
  • Religion and history, [17], [18]
    • — and human activity, [18]
    • — and science, [19]
    • — as solution of problem of life, [16], [19]
    • — Characteristic, [66], [67]
    • — Christianity as highest form of, [71], [72]
    • — Christianity as the absolute, [72]
    • — Essential characteristics of, [65], [66]
    • — Eternal and transient in, [72], [73]
    • — Eucken's contributions to, [90], [91]
    • — Historical and absolute, chap. [viii.]
    • — of law, [69], [70]
    • — of redemption, [69], [70]
    • — Purpose of, [65], [66]
    • — Universal, [66]
    • — what is it? [64], [65]
  • Resurrection, the, [77]
  • Revelation, [75]
  • Science, and religion, [17]
  • Socialism, as a solution of the problem of life, [26]-[32]
    • — idealistic presuppositions of, [31], [48]
  • Spiritual life, [14]
    • — — Independence of the, [52]
    • — — Relation of, to natural life, [52]-[54]
    • — — Superiority of, over material and mental, [52]-[54]
    • — — The universal, [47]-[49], and chaps. [v.], [vi.], and [vii.] ([vii.] especially)
  • Spiritual man and natural man, [53], [54]