History of Western Philosophy - Bertrand Russell [482]
Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor 384
Henry III, King of England 442
Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor 384–7, 399, 400
Henry IV, King of France 508–9
Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor 400
Henry VI, Holy Roman Emperor 409, 410–11
Henry VII, King of England 477
Henry VIII, King of England 477, 482, 508
Henry Aristippus of Catania 408
Heraclides of Pontus 205
Heraclitus 46–54;
change and perception 149, 150–1;
influence on Plato 109;
Nietzsche, F. W. 688;
reality 122;
Stoicism 241, 242, 246
hereditary principle 545, 563–7, 573
heresy:
Albigenses 410, 413–14;
Arnold of Brescia 401;
Augustine, St 323;
Dominic, St 417;
early Church 312–13;
early monastic movement 350;
Irish 368;
Jesuits 482–3;
John the Scot 379;
Origen 307–8;
scholasticism 403, 408;
Spirituals 416;
Templars 442–3;
Waldenses 414–15;
Wycliffe 446–7
Hermias 157
hermits 349–50
Hermodorus 49
Herod, King 297, 302
Herodotus 31, 66, 103
heroes 8, 547, 586–7;
Byron, Lord 678–80;
Hegel, G. W. F. 668;
Nietzsche, F. W. 690
Hesiod 47–8, 49, 112
Hildebrand see Gregory VII, Pope
Hilduin 377
Hinduism 681, 683–4
Hipparchus 206, 207
Hippasos of Metapontion 41
Hippo 314, 323
history:
Augustine, St 331–9;
Hegel, G. W. F. 665–8, 708;
Marx, K. 708–11
Hitler, Adolf 135, 466, 584, 623
Hobbes, Thomas 501–10;
Church and State 9, 315, 669;
ethics 586;
social contract 573;
Spinoza, B. de 522;
state of nature 569
Hodgskin, Thomas 704–5
holism:
Hegel, G. W. F. 673–4
Holland:
Descartes, R. 512–13;
liberalism 545;
Reformation 482;
Spinoza, B. de 521
Holy Ghost 307, 378
Holy Roman Empire:
creation 363–9;
Germany in the nineteenth century 653;
history in Germany 667–8;
Italy 457;
Milan 458;
papacy 367–8, 384–7, 398–402, 409–13, 432–3, 441;
world-wide government 266–7;
see also Germany
Holy Trinity:
Abélard 405, 406;
Anselm and Platonism 389;
Aquinas, St Thomas 425;
Boethius 344;
early Church and heresies 312–13;
John the Scot 378;
Origen 307;
Plotinus 272–5, 389;
Roscelin 404
Homer 21–3;
Dionysus 32;
Heraclitus 49;
Mycenaeans 18;
Plato 112;
Xenophanes 47–8
Honorius III, Pope 379, 411
Horace 260
Huizinga, J. 475
human sacrifice 22, 24, 238
humanism 459–60, 461–3;
Erasmus 473, 475;
More, T. 477;
scholasticism 406
Hume, David 600–12;
impressions 558;
influence 637;
Kant, I. 640;
Locke, J. 552, 583–4;
method 585, 586;
Rousseau, J. J. 628;
scepticism 225, 455;
subjectivism 638
Huns 341, 342
Huss 445, 447
Hussites 415
Hutton, W. H. 354
Hyksos 16
Hypatia 342
Ibn Musa al-Khwarazmi, Muhammad 393
Ibn Rushd see Averroes
Ibn Sina see Avicenna
idealism:
Berkeley, G. 590–9;
Descartes, R. 516–17;
Germany 637–51
ideals:
mathematics 44;
Plato's Republic 117–20
ideas:
Descartes, R. 518;
Hume, D. 601–3, 604–6;
innate 255–6;
Locke, J. 556–8
ideas, theory of: Abélard 405–6;
Anselm, St 389;
Aristotle 159, 162–3;
John the Scot 377–8;
Plato 121–31, 135–9;
Plotinus 269
identity:
Aristotle 192–3;
Duns Scotus 431–2;
Hume, D. 603–4, 608
identity of indiscernibles 432, 534
Ignatius, Patriarch of Constantinople 369–70
imagination:
Hobbes, T. 503
Immaculate Conception 430–1
immortality of the soul:
Aristotle 165–7, 396, 419;
Augustine, St 337;
early Christianity 310–11;
Epicurus 235, 239;
Judaism 297, 307;
Leibniz, G. W. 534;
Orphism 26, 28;
Plato 109, 132–41, 537;
Plotinus 276–7;
predestination 482;
Pythagoreanism 41;
Socrates 95, 97, 132–41;
Spinoza, B. de 523, 527;
Stoicism 242, 246, 247, 252
impressions 585, 601–2, 638
Incarnation 312, 328, 342–3
incommensurables 43–4
Independents 434, 548–9, 551
India 213–14, 343, 390, 393
individualism:
Hegel, G. W. F. 669–71, 672–3;
Hellenism 221;
Italian Renaissance 463–4;
liberalism 9, 545–6;
modernity 454–5;
Nietzsche, F. W. 690;
Protestantism 8;
Reformation 482;
romantic movement 618
individuation, principle of 431–2
induction:
Aristotle 191–2;
Bacon, F. 497, 498–9, 500;
Greeks 47;
Hume, D. 604–12
indulgences 474, 482
industrialism 659–60;
Dewey, J. 736–7;
Marx, K. 711–12;
romantic movement