[272]; his use of negation, [273], [290];
of contradiction, [274], [276]; on being,
[281]; on otherness, [283]; on infinity,
[284]; on identity, [285]; on determination,
[289]; his ontological emotion, [297].
Hegelisms, on some, [263-298].
Heine, [203].
Henry IV., [62].
Herbart, [280].