The Ego and His Own - Part 36
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Part 36

"theology is anthropology," 74.

"the world a truth to the ancients," 18, 30.

Fichte: his ego is not I, 482.

on casuistry of lying, 401.

"The ego is all," 237.

Fixed idea: 55 ff.

Forces: man is to exert, 435 f.

Fortune: weak point of present society, 158 ff.

France: laws about education, 459 f.

Francis II (of France): 399 f.

Franke: 77.

Frederick the Great: his cane, 176.

tolerant, 230.

Freedom: all want freedom, but not the same freedom, 208 ff.

an ign.o.ble cause, 214.

if given, is a sham, 219 ff.

is riddance, 203 ff., 214 f.

of press, 259 ff.

of thought, 455 ff.

thirsting for, 203 ff.

Fun prohibited, 259 ff.

Galotti, Emilia: 70, 431.

German unity: 303 ff.

a dream, 377.

Germany: millennial anniversary, 284 f.

G.o.d: my G.o.d and the G.o.d of all, 189 f.

natural objects named after, 467.

G.o.d-man: 202, 241.

Goethe: "Faust," 159: 108.

1624-5: 250, 252.

2154: 112, 215, 480.

"_Vanitas! vanitatum vanitas!_" 3, 196, 328, 330, 353, 377, 490.

"Venetian Epigrams," 46.

"Huma.n.u.s the saint's name," 370.

"The spirit 'tis that builds itself the body," 110.

poet of _bourgeoisie_, 137.

in lucky circ.u.mstances, 433.

Good intentions: as pavement (proverbially), 96.

Government: everybody feels competent for, 356 f.

Grandmother: saw spirits, 42.

Greeks: intrigue ended their liberty, 282 f.

their philosophy, 19 f.

Guerrillas in Spain: 65.

Guizot: 460.

Gustavus Adolphus: 176.

Gutenberg: served mankind, 164.

Habit: see Custom.

Half: see Hypocrisy.

Hartmann, Eduard von: xiii f.

Heart: cultivated by Socrates, 20 ff.

cultivated by the Reformation, 31.

Heartlessness: is crime, 265 f.

Heautontimorumenos: 216.

Heaven-storming: 88 f.

Hegel: "absolute philosophy," 453 ff.

condemns "opinion" and what is "mine," 453.

finds his own speculations in Bible, 448.

in Christian party, 311.

insists on reality, "things," 95.

it is impossible to tell a lie, 464.

personifies thinking, 468.

philosopher of _bourgeoisie_, 137.

proves philosophy religious, 62.

puts the idea into everything, 485.

systematizes religion, 125.

wants match-making left to parents, 291.