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Fichte, Immanuel Hermann - Aimed to secure a philosophical basis for the personality of God.
 
Fichte, Johann Gottlieb - One of the major figures in German philosophy in the period between Kant and Hegel.
 
Freud, Sigmund - Lenghty article on the father of psychoanalysis who is generally recognised as one of the most influential and authoritative thinkers of the twentieth century.
 
Functionalism - Theory in the philosophy of mind which holds that mental states are functional states.
 
Galileo - Italian physicist and astronomer, born 1564.
 
German Idealism - The German reaction to empiricism, including related theories of Kant, Fichte, Hegel and others.
 
God, Western Philosophical Concepts of - God, from Socrates to Nietzsche.
 
Gorgias - Greek sophist and rhetorician, known as "the Nihilist," born in 483 BCE.
 
Greek Philosophy - The philosophical currents of Ancient Greek philosophy are introduced, from the Presocratic philosophers through to Proclus.
 
Hamilton, William - 19th century exponent of the Scottish common-sense philosophy.
 
Hartmann, Karl Robert Eduard Von - 19th century German philosopher who attempted to combine the idea of Hegel with the will of Schopenhauer in 'spiritual monism.'
 
Hedonism - The view, first put forward by Epicurus, that our fundamental moral obligation is to maximize pleasure.
 
Hegelians, St. Louis - 19th century group of amateur American philosophers founded and led by William Torrey Harris.
 
Helvetius, Claude Adrien - One of the 18th century Encyclopedists who held the skeptical and materialistic views common to that school of philosophy.
 
Hempel, Carl Gustav - A leading member of logical positivism, the German philosopher died in 1997.
 
Heraclitus - 5th century BCE. Presocratic Greek philosopher.
 
Herbert of Cherbury, Edward - 17th century historian, poet (brother of George), and philosopher. Sought to determine the nature and standard of truth, and conditions of knowledge. Precursor of the philosophy of Common Sense.
 
Hippias - Hippias was a sophist, a contemporary of Socrates, and an enthusiast for universality.
 
Hobbes, Thomas - 17th century British philosopher. Author of Leviathan (1651).
 
Hodgson, Shadworth - Follower of Kant, founder of the Aristotelian Society.
 
 

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