INDEX
D
das Wahre ist das Ganze, 268
David of Dinant, 109
De divinis nominibus, 108n
De natura generis, 91n
De Trinitate, 68n
De vero et de falso, 147
dead
---in quiescence the objective spirit would only be d. nature, 310
---d. identity, 266
---d. unity, 275
definition
---d. as objective characteristic, 154
---d. of philosophy, 21
---entifying d., 105
---formal d., 64
---dd. of metaphysics, 65
---metaphysics is the formal d. of philosophy, 17
---metaphysics is the real d. of what philosophy is, 322
---metaphysics is the real and actual d. of what philosophy is, 17
delimited
---things as something finished and d., 43
---numbers and figures are the d. for the Pithagoreans, 43n
Democritus, 34, 48-50, 63, 74
Denken, 203, 258, 261, 278, 281, 291, 317, 324-326
Der Formalismus in der Ethik und die materiale Wertethik, 90n
des petits dieux, 173
Descartes, 37, 121, 123-150, 151-152, 154-155, 161, 163-165, 171, 175-177,
---179-181, 186-192, 202-203, 209, 243, 246-248, 250, 262, 265, 317, 323
determination
---causality as temporal d., 229
---a priori d. of intelligibility, 246
---d. of idea, 296
---d. of will, 229
---d. of will by reason, 225
---empirical d., 227
---essential d./dd., 61
---spatial d., 228
---intelligible d., 227
---free d., 236
---moral d., 228
---moral d. of will, 226
---d. provides characteristics of will, 227
---temporal d., 223, 228,
---concrete dd. of absolute spirit, 315
---dd. constitute essence, 61
---dd. of objective spirit, 309
---dd. of reason, 283
---geographic and temporal dd., 309
---particular dd., 322
---progressive dd., 326
---idea of temporal d., 223
Deus, 74
---D. sive natura, 306, 317
deútera philosophía, 81
development
---dialectic d. of idea, 33
---progressive d. of conscience, 263
dialectic
---ascensional d. in Plato, 287
---classical d., 282
---d. of alienation, 299
---d. of different acts of conscience, 263
---d. of objective spirit by Hegel, 309
---d. of experience, 263
---d. of Hegel, 282
---d. of idea, 300
---d. of separated ideas, 325
---d. of infinitude, 300
---d. of infinitude of absolute spirit, 299
---d. of mediation, 299
---d. of possibilities, 14
---d. of position, 299
---d. of being and not-being, 292
---d. of virtualities, 312-313
---d. in Hegel, 282
---d. is antinomic for Kant, 283
---Hegelian dialectic, 283, 285-287
---historical d., 311-312
---internal d. of objective spirit, 309
---internal and objective d. of reason, 323
---Kantian d., 283
---logical d., 285
---temporal d., 310
---essence of d., 289
---internal and structural d., 308
---second concept of d., 282
---adequation to d. motion of thinking, 325
---d. auto-conformation of the infinitude of reason, 318
---internal concretion and d. of occurrence, 292
---d. conformation of each thing, 318
---d. development of idea, 33
---structure of conceptivizing motion is d., 282
---d. structure, 296
---d. structure of objective spirit, 309
---d. stages, 326
---d. generation by concepts, 325
---structural type of dialectic motion, 289
---d. stepping march of ideas, 300
---d. motion of conscience, 264n
---d. motion of Hegelian thinking, 288
---d. motion is auto-conformation, 288
---d. motion is auto-morphism, 288
---d. motion/s, 289, 292-293, 316, 325
---d. thinking is circular thinking, 288
dialégein,282, 287
Dialektik der Erfahrung, 263
dialektiksche Bewegung, 264n
Dialogues, 49
dianoeín, 286
Día-pháneia, 21
diaphaneity
---intellective apprehension of d., 27
---d. of being, 52
---d. of the transcendental, 32
---d. of “to be” as problem, 52
---d. is unity between intelligence and clarity, 28
---d. is beyond evidence, 20
---transcendental d., 32
---ultimate d., 26, 29
---dimension of d., 22
---structure of d., 33
---idea of d., 34
---intellection of d., 28
---moment of d., 20, 27
---possibility of d., 28
---ultimate d., 26, 29
diaphanous
---search for the d., 29
---science of the d., 19-20
---difficulty of going after the d., 22
---to be beyond is to go after the d., 19
---idea of the d., 20
---imperceptibility of the d., 52
---the d. is constitutive of things, 21
---radical and ultimate vision of the d., 24
---knowledge of the d., 24
---to see the d., 24
---vision of clarity from the d., 27
---violence of perception and of the d., 22
---violence of the vision of the d., 23
---vision of the d., 22, 24, 30
---violent vision of the d., 19
Die Fragmente der Vorsokratiker, Ed. Diels-Kranz (D.-K.), 42
Die ungeheurige Macht des Negative, 284
Die Vernunft in der Geschichte, 258n, 267n, 312n, 314n-317n
Diels, 44n
difference
---dd. between logos and things, 277
---God is cause that transfundaments being and dd., 104
different
---dialectic of d. acts of conscience, 263
difficulty
---d. of facing what is being, 40
---d. of going after the diaphanous, 22
---d. of metaphysics, 26
---d. for Aristotles, 51
---radical d. of metaphysics, 19
---dd. of knowledge, 22
---vision of clarity constitutes the d. of metaphysics, 21
dimension
---d. of actuality, 339
---d. of diaphaneity, 22
---d. of physics, 217
---judging d., 206
---metaphysical d.,
---transcendental d. of man, 231
---transcendental dimension of truth, 148
---dd. of intelligibility, 209, 245
---dd. of reality, 339, 345
---dd. of truth, 134, 139
---dd. of verum transcendentale, 145-146
Ding an sich, 252
distinct
---clear and d. certainties and perceptions, 140
---God as author of what is perceived in a clear and d. way, 148
---clear and d. evidences, 149
---clear and d. ideas, 151-152
---clear and d. notes, 154
---clear and d. perception, 179
---clear and d. perception is something, 138-139, 148
---truth is attribute of clear and d. perception, 137-138
distinction
---clarity and d. of idea for Leibniz, 154-155, 180
---dd. of reason, 97
---true because of clarity and d., 131
diversity
---categories are d. of beings, 88
---d. of conceptual representability, 243
---moment of d., 47, 293
---primary principle of d., 288
divine
---d. action, 73
---act of d. veracity, 163
---act of d. will, 118-119, 141-143, 145-146, 183
---adequation with d. intellect, 120
---transcendental characteristic of free d. will, 147
---d. causality, 103
---conformity with d. intellect, 120
---content of d. mind, 173
---being of d. reality, 72
---d. being, 74, 144, 161
---d. understanding, 119, 178, 339
---d. essence, 118, 143
---d. existence, 181
---d. filiation, 95
---d. ideas, 119, 144
---image of d. reason, 163, 187, 243
---d. intellection, 163, 178, 183
---d. intellect, 73, 145, 163, 176, 190
---d. intelligence, 120, 139, 164, 176, 178, 237-238
---d. intuition, 190
---free act of d. will, 145
---manifestation of d. reason, 273
---d. mind, 118, 120, 143, 167-168, 170, 302-303
---d. omnipotence, 132
---d. reason, 175-176, 181, 189, 274, 293, 301
---d. reason is not conscience, 273
---d. reality, 110, 117, 144
---theology as d. science, 80
---d. veracity, 145, 186, 203, 243
---d. verum transcendentale, 241
---d. will, 161, 163, 176, 237-238
doctrine
---d. of ón, 271
---medieval d. of transcendentals, 179
dogmatism, 193
domain
---d. of self-consciousness, 265
---d. of the should-be, 230
---d. of the be-as it should, 230
---d. of the obvious, 18
---d. of the subjective, 308
---d. of sensing, 214
---d. of the I, 265
Du sollst, also dukannst, 234
dubitabilis, 127
duty
---d. because of d., 229
---order of d., 225
---sentiment of d., 225
doubt
---unquestionable certainty in fact of doubt, 131
---d. changed into certainty, 127
---not only certainties and dd. in the thought of Descartes, 148
Dum Deus calculat fit mundus, 168
Duns Scotus, 109-110, 142-143, 161, 237
dynamic/s
---analytical dynamics, 171
---dynamic unity, 280-281
dýnamis, 55, 155-156
---d. ón, 155
E
East, 11, 13, 16, 39, 41
---Asiatic East, 11, 16
---European East, 13, 16, 39
---Near East, 29
---Far East, 29
effect
---contingent e., 163
---primary e., 103
effective
---real and e. entity, 91, 110
---metaphysics is the real and e. definition of what philosophy is, 17
---real and e. object, 211
---real and e. subject, 192
efficient
---e. and final causality, 76
---God as e. cause, 73
---e. mechanism, 106
---first e. cause, 76
ego, 133, 135-136, 140, 150, 180
---e. cogitans, 140
---e. cogito, 131, 133
---e. sum res cogitans, 133
---immovable certainty of its own e., 133
egology
---formal characteristic of e., 133
---transcendental e., 140
---transcendental e. of Descartes, 246
Egypt, 29, 41
eídos, 49-50, 55-56, 62, 325, 340
eigentliche Metaphysik, 293
eínai, 24, 45, 47, 51-52, 271, 277
Eindruck, 330
element
---being composed of ee., 49
---ultimate ee., 49, 162, 166, 194
---zone of physical ee. of reality, 63
Eleusis, 12
elevare, 285
emanatio totius entis, 297
Empedocles, 49, 51
empfangen, 190
empirical
---e. fact, 226
---e. determination, 227
---e. intuition, 213-214, 221, 224, 241
---morality independent of e. consideration, 229
---e. object, 246
---e. origin, 212-213, 245
---ee. truths, 196
empiricist
---being affected in e. philosophy, 332
---criticism of causality by e. philosophy, 332
---e. philosophy, 221
empty
---e. identity, 165, 270
---logos not e. of content in Greek world, 276
end
---things with the e. in themselves, 55
---God is extrinsic e. to things, 106
---faculty of ee., 227
---e. incuded in the beginning, 288
---ee. of nature, 242
enargés, 20
Encyclopedia of Philosophical Sciences, 251, 296
Endlichkeit, 189
enroulement, 173
ens / entia, 25, 35, 86, 92, 114, 123, 138-139, 146, 165, 168, 214, 241
---E. a se, 117, 124
---e. ab alio, 115
---e. mobile, 48
---e. possibile, 157
---e. qua e., 117, 123
---e. qua e. creationale, 116
Entäusserung, 297-298
entelécheia, 55, 57, 66, 271, 277, 288-289, 312, 336-337
---e. ón, 55n
en-télos-èchein, 55
entification
---e. of creative causality, 111
---e. of things, 111, 113, 117
---e. of the real, 140
---e. of reality, 92, 101, 103, 106, 135, 146
entifier
---e. of reality, 107
entified
---e. attributes of God, 144
---e. characteristics of the “having” and the “saying”, 104
---e. characteristics, 101, 243
---e. participation, 117
entifying
---e. conception of creative causality, 111
---e. concepts not attributable to God, 108
---e. definition, 105
---e. interpretation of creative cause, 105
---e. interpretation of creationality, 116, 123
---e. suppositions, 108
---e. theory of creation, 105, 114, 121, 150
---e. transcendence, 107, 111
entity (Sp. ente), cf. entity (Sp. entidad)
---ab-alio-ness of created e., 110, 124
---aliquid is transcendental characteristic of e., 95
---to be something is transcendental characteristic of created e., 178
---soul as transcendent e., 221
---analogy of e., 89
---aporía facing what e. is, 40, 51-52
---“that which is” usually translated as e., 53
---apprehension of e. by the mere fact that it is, 94
---bothered facing what e. is, 40
---bonum is transcendental characteristic of created e., 178
---quantity as e., 89
---characteristics of e., 81, 91
---most common characteristics of e., 261
---transcendental characteristics of e., 95
---transcendental characteristics of created e., 178
---science of e. as such, 97, 105
---science of e. in motion, 85
---concept of e., 87-92, 95, 107, 109, 121, 257, 293, 327
---concept of e. is analogical, 109
---universal concept of e., 89
---set of ee. is natura naturata, 305
---physical knowledge concerns e. in motion, 85
---metaphysical knowledge of e., 98
---conversion of something with e., 138-140, 165, 179
---conversion of intelligibility with e., 254
---things as ee. through another, 110
---creationality of e., 178
---diaphaneity of e., 52
---difficulty facing what e. is, 40
---God is cause that transfundaments e. and differences, 104
---actual e., 157
---e. as transcendental, 33
---creative e., 178
---e. of divine reality, 72
---divine e., 74, 144, 161,
---e. in potency, 155
---e. is res that has essence, 93
---e. is res that has quiddity, 93
---finite e., 108
---e. in motion, 84
---e. through another, 109, 115
---Highest E., 149
---Supreme E., 143, 149
---true e., 246
---created e./ee., 99-100, 102, 249
---ee. through God, 109
---ee. without the condition of natural, 305
---e. of being., 178
---essence as essential content of e., 93
---structure of e., 66, 170
---finitude of e., 150, 188, 323
---intrinsic finitude of e., 124, 151-152, 177, 248-249
---idea of e., 68, 83, 86-88, 90, 99, 115, 136, 161, 177-178, 323
---intelligibility of e., 146,
---interpretation of e., 102
---intrinsic finitude of e., 188, 323
---investigation of e., 83
---meditation on e., 128
---non-being (non-entity), 96, 103, 105, 108, 149
---order of concept of e., 91
---order of e. referred to first cause, 97
---pre-being (pre-entity), 112
---quiddity is transcendental characteristic of e., 95
---quiddity is transcendental characteristic of created e., 178
---reality in its intrinsic condition of e., 145
---res is transcendental characteristic of e., 95
---to be something is transcendental characteristic of e., 95
---to be is act of e., 91-92, 101
---supreme e., 117, 149
---theory of created e., 115
---theory of e. in motion, 84
---theory of transcendental unity of e., 181
---every e. is something, 94-95
---every e. is something other, 94
---creational unity of e., 113
---unity of e., 89, 113, 181
---unity is transcendental characteristic of e., 95
---unity is transcendental characteristic of created e., 178
---the one is a transcendental characteristic of e., 93
---truth of e., 144, 164
---truth is a transcendental characteristic of e., 95
---verum is a transcendental characteristic of created e., 178
---Thomist vision of e., 78
entity (Sp. entidad), cf. entity (Sp. ente)
---willful acquiescence of God to the maximum of possible e., 176
---transcendental characteristics fundamented on e., 96
---first causes of e., 102
---ultimate causes of e., 102
---things are intelligible not by intrinsic condition of e., 146
---absolute e., 114
---e. of thing/s, 90-91, 104, 109, 179, 211
---e. of creature, 116
---e. of God, 109
---e. of entity as such, 178
---e. of numbers and figures discovered by Greek philosophers, 63
---e. of being, 116
---hyper-entified e., 109
---moral e., 230
---primary e. of reality, 192
---real and effective e., 91, 110
---subsistent e., 120
---greatest e., 169, 181
---greater e. has greater goodness, 168, 181
---order of e., 174
---reason for e., 118
---verification of e., 135, 139
Entwicklung, 312
Enzyklopädie der philosophishen Wissenschaften im Grundrisse, 269n, 300n, 304n, 307n
epistéme, 30, 271, 336
---e. toû óntos e ón, 64
---e. physiké, 85
epistetón, 217, 336
epoíesen, 75
eporékmen, 51
era
---e. of the Greek, 327
---exilic e., 75
Erfahrung, 262
ergo, 120, 131-134
Er-innerung, 292
Erkenntnis, 237
esse, 25
---e. divinum, 124
essence
---determinations determine e., 61
---entity is res that has e., 93
---absolute e. of spirit, 319
---e. as essential content of entity, 93
---e. compatible with other essences, 168
---conceptive e., 115
---e. of intellective act, 336
---e. of alienation is mediation, 299
---e. of God, 142
---e. of dialectic, 289
---e. of man, 316
---e. of reason, 290
---e. of will, 149
---divine e., 118, 143
---existing e., 160
---thinking e., 133
---ultimate e., 267
---eternal e., 294, 318
---greatest set of ee. compatible among themselves, 169
---res as e., 114
essens, 25
essential
---determination/s e./ee., 61
---essence as e. content of entity, 93
---e. unity, 28
---ideas as ultimate, radical and e. configurations of reality, 49
---what is e. in intelligence is logos, 328
est ens id cuius actus est esse, 91, 101
eternal
---e. essence, 294, 318
---e. return, 64
---internal and constitutive motion towards e. truths, 162
---e. truths, 163, 173
---e. life, 67
Ethic of Values, 90
Ethics, Nicomachean, 94
etwas Gegebenes, 226
euché, 80
Euclid, 233
eudaimonía, 72
eukukléos aletheíes atremés êtor, 137
Euler, 172
Europe, 13, 39, 312, 319
---Western Europe, 15
event
---finality of human ee., 311
---series of ee., 219
evidence
---diaphaneity is beyond e., 20
---certainty through e., 127-128
---criterion of e., 155
---clear and distinct ee., 149
---rational and transcendental ee., 179
---fountain of e./ee., 21
---order of objective ee., 146
evil genie, 131
ex nihilo, 76, 102, 104, 258
---E. n. fit omne ens qua ens, 35
---e. n. sui, 76
---e. n. sui et subjecti, 76, 104, 178
ex non ente, 104
---e. n. e. quod est nihil, 178
existence
---addition of e. to possible object, 159
---compatibility of candidacies to e., 168
---attempt to existence of monad, 170
---attempt to e. of the possible, 167-168, 176
---e. of Creation, 107
---e. of God, 233, 236, 241
---e. of God proven by ontological argument, 141
---e. of freedom, 233
---divine e., 181
---separated e., 192
---form of e., 166
existent
---e. essence, 160
---e. world, 168
existentialitas, 16
experience
---vicious circle about totality of e., 218
---dialectic of e., 263
---e. as configuration of conscience, 263
---sensible e., 215
---transcendental e., 215
---fragments of e., 218
---transcendental idea of e., 215
---object of e., 263
---order of e., 220
---prolongation of intellectual and transcendental constitution of the order of e., 220
---conditioned totality of e., 218
---totality of external e., 218
---totality of internal e., 218, 221
---totality of e. subject to system of categories, 219
---totalities of ee., 219
exposition
---e. of the spirit of God, 290
---e. of phenomena, 209
Exposition der Erscheinungeng, 209
expression
---transcendental characteristics as e., 97
---e. of truth, 262
exteriority
---e. of Hegel, 304
---e. is alienation of spirit, 306
---a priori intuition of e., 303
---moment of e., 304
exteriorization
---e. of absolute spirit is alienation, 298
---e. is not otherness, 297-298
external
---e. sensibility, 216
---totality of e. experience, 218
F
fact (Sp. dato)
---application of categories to a fact, 228
---absolute f. of morality, 229
---f. of faith, 235
---f. of morality, 235
---f. of reality, 235
---f. of will, 229
---empirical f., 226
---immanent f., 235
---moral f., 227, 232
---ff. of intuition, 304
---experiential ff., 220
---categorical imperative supported on incontrovertible f., 229
---categorical imperative is an unconditioned f., 226
fact (Sp. hecho)
---unquestionable certainty in the f. of doubt, 131
---contingent f., 33, 37, 46, 66, 145, 147, 185, 247-286, 288-319, 323-326, 329, 344
---unitary syntheses in f., 196
---truth/truths in f., 147, 196
factum, 197, 224, 226, 231
faculty
---blind f., 200
---f. of finalities, 227
---f. of thinking, 141
---psychological f., 228
faith
---fact of f., 75-76, 115, 126
---truth of f., 102
falsum, 149
fatum, 305
fiat, 161, 176, 183
Fichte, 197, 265, 297
fieri, 127, 148, 317
figure
---entity of numbers and ff. discovered by Greek philosophers, 63
---numbers and ff. are the delimited for the Pythagoreans, 43n
final
---efficient and f. causality, 76
---f. terminus, 280, 293
---last f. cause, 76
finality
---absolute f., 227-228
---f. of human events, 311
finite
---f. things, 273
---f. body of axioms, 160
---f. entity, 108
---f. spirit, 294-295, 301, 306-307, 318
---f. intellection, 179
---f. angelic intellect, 118
---f. intellect, 119, 178-179
---f. intelligences, 145
---f. reason, 145, 184
---f. being, 105
---f. life, 234
finitude
---f. of entity, 150, 188, 323
---f. of human reason, 189-190, 273, 293
---intrinsic f. of entity, 124, 151-152, 177, 188, 248-249, 323
---horizon of finitude, 249
first
---f. cause of created things, 105
---f. cause in itself, 108
---f. cause is the Creator God, 83
---f. causes of entity, 102
---science of f. principles of reason, 184
---conception of f. philosophy, 82
---God as f. cause is hyper-being, 111
---God is f. profundens cause, 96
---God is universal f. cause, 103
---f. philosophy, 71, 79, 81-83, 150, 246
---f. philosophy considers f. causes, 82
---f. impressions, 222
---f. and elemental intuition, 329
---order of entity referred to f. cause, 97
---f. analogue, 110
---f. unmoved mover, 65, 72, 74, 80
---f. concrete thought, 291
---f. principle of philosophy, 136
---f. type of abstraction, 85
---f. efficient cause, 76
---f. radical truth, 67
---f. substances, 65
---f. truths of reason, 166
---f. principles of human reason, 174, 184
---f. principle of logos, 137
---f. substance, 61, 72
---f. transcendental, 146
---f. truth / truths, 27
fixated
---contradiction in f. motion, 280
---transcendental order is concluded and f., 117, 124
Fonseca, 293
form
---appearance of reason in the ff. of conscience, 269
---appearance of absolute knowledge in the different ff. of conscience, 263
---autoconformation of the all in the f. of phenomenon, 268
---categories are ff. of intelligibility of the object, 208
---spirit appears in different ff. of conscience, 267
---absolute f. of the absolute, 268, 290, 294
---categorical f., 227
---f. of conscience, 262, 308
---f. of direction, 342
---f. of existence, 166
---f. of “towards”, 314-342
---f. of call, 340
---f. of manifestation, 263
---f. of reality, 333-334, 343
---dual f., 263
---stimulative f., 331
---intuitive f., 331
---objective f. of spirit, 309
---objective f. of history, 311
---sentient f., 339
---subjective f., 292
---substantial f., 35, 61
---f./ff. of logos, 271, 276
---ff. of concept, 269
---ff. of objective spirit, 310
---logical ff., 276
---objective ff., 292
---freedom is f. of intelligible causality, 229
---manifestation of human reason in the f. of conscience, 293
---process of emergence of ff. of conscience, 264
---knowledge of things under f. of conscience, 263
formal
---f. conconceptivizing act, 296
---f. act of subject, 258
---f. characteristic of egology, 133
---f. characteristic of moral law, 227
---f. concept, 257-258, 293
---f. concepts, 257
---f. definition, 64
---f. structure of creation, 296
---f. structure of reason, 274
---f. structure of truth, 255
---f. identity, 17, 46, 66, 165
---f. logic, 292
---metaphysics is f. definition of philosophy, 17
---radical f. and primogenital truth, 339
formality
---characteristic of reality is intrinsic f. of the perceived, 338
---content with f. of impression of reality, 222
Franzelin, 173
force
---mechanical f./ff., 171, 175
---infinite ff., 169
“from”
---“f.” as principle, 27
freedom
---conditions for intelligibility of transcendental f., 233
---objective exigencies of f., 233
---existence of f., 233
---conceptual intelligibilityof f., 236
---f. as auto-determination, 231
---f. is form of intelligible causality, 229
---human f., 104
---f. is not a decision, 229
---transcendental f., 225, 229, 231-233, 236, 241-242
---order of f., 231
---order of transcendental f., 232
free
---act of f. will, 141-143, 145-146
---f. act of divine will, 145-146, 243
---transcendental characteristic of free divine will, 147
---f. causality in the intelligible order constitutes person, 231
---f. creature of God, 150-203, 179
---f. determination, 236
---f. creation, 244
full
---f. intellection, 330
---f. reality, 77, 293
---f. reality of concept, 273
function
---conceptivizing is “quaerente” f. of reason, 327
---sets of ff., 86
---f. of concepts, 194
---f. of knowing intellectually, 201
---f. of judging, 194, 201, 205-206
---f. of sensing, 329
---intellectual f., 28
fundament
---certainty of thinking I as fundament, 140
---a priori f., 207
---f. of the transcendental order, 204
---ff. of metaphysics, 37
fundamental
---f. ideas of Leibniz, 180
---the fundamentals of metaphysics, 26, 29
---f. reality, 68
fundamentation
---critical f. of metaphysics, 31
---rational f., 166
---order of f. of true immovable certainties, 128