536 Index
Kant, Immanuel: administrative abilities, for Children, 121; poetry, 117, 133, 156,
315—16; applications for positions, no, 170, Prussia, 434; rationalism, 176—78,
118, 159; character and demeanor, 187, 239; Rousseau, 131—32; royal reproof,
318-19, 356; deanship, 206, 271, 314, 378; Wolff, 123; women, 117, 118, 168,
474; death, 1-3,422; decline, 359, 386, 169, 455^7
390, 413-14; despair of living, 152; Kant, Immanuel, theories of: autonomy, 44,
eclecticism, 183; end of teaching, 386; 53, 54, 128, 240, 269, 278, 286, 287,
estate, 417; first name, 26; food 313, 377; beauty, xx, 130, 132, 185, 272,
preferences, 222; friendships, xii, 345, 346, 347, 349, 485^; boundary
110-12, 154-57, 209-11, 227—33,^2 39> principle, 193, 261-62, 47gni74;
320-25, 331-34, 391; health, 153, 204, categorical imperative, 44, 204, 285-87,
238, 317; house, 269, 270, 272; 307, 313, 397, 402; categories, 234,
hypochondria, 151—52, 154, 239, 242-43, 244—47, 250, 258-59, 302—3,
45gni75, 46in22, 462^3, (and maxims, 327, 347, 411; causality, 92—3, 101,
152); income, 63, 109, 112, 123, 158, 139-4°, 178, 197-99, 243, 245, 247,
159, 189; investments, 157; knowledge 256—58, 264—65, 287, 313, 344, 350,
of English, 50; knowledge of French, 468ni33, 493n238; character, xi, 3, 6-7,
436ngi; knowledge of Hebrew, 26, 8, n, 13, 14-5, 22, 26, 32, 37, 41, 43,
47-48, 50, 62, 73; knowledge of Latin, 56, 64, 93, 103, 112, 126, 128, 132,
47-50, 54, 59, 62, 97, 104, 134; 144-45, 147-51, 153, 154-156, 160,
knowledge of mathematics, 50; lifestyle, 163-64, 168, 170, 172, 178, 197, 203-4,
128, 134-35 149, 153, 156, 218—20, 222, 222, 227, 236, 241, 245, 247, 279, 281,
269, 272-73, 322-23, 355, 357, 386-87; 284, 295, 299, 315, 317, 320, 324, 335,
living quarters, 160, 220; manners, 115; 338, 342, 362, 367, 368, 387, 391, 402,
philosophical development, 175—87, 407, 408, 410, 434^4, 4Ö9ni53,
192, 201-4,^2 3°—37; physical 485^6, 499ni25, 5ooni5i, (as
appearance, 115, 116, 418; presumed conversion and rebirth, 150), (and duty,
study of theology, 446ni27; privatissima, 144), (and moral worth, 144),
127; reading habits, 134; recreation, 64; (noumenal, 500m 51, 500m 57), (and
rector, 314; rejection of offers from will, 147, 203); continuity thesis, 185,
other universities, 162, 163, 188, 215; 190-91, 234; cosmogony, 98, 451;
relationship to his colleagues, 317; cosmopolitanism, 59, 281, 288, 290,
relationship to students, 207, 209, 274; 295, 300, 350, 373, 376, 383, 385, 399,
reputation, 142, 318, 361; sense of 407; Denkungsart, 147-48, 203, 367,
humor, 64, 106, 172—3, 357, 495^6; 368, 49gni5o; dignity, 40, 41, 150, 151,
social dinners, 325, 332, 356-57, 392, 185, 203, 224, 278, 286, 291; duty, 22,
420—1; teaching schedule, 108, no, 160, 41-2, 56-7, 80, 115, 186, 204, 206, 213,
204, 205, 274, 317, 359, 452; teaching 267, 278-80, 282—85, 300, 307, 330,
style, 106-7, 125, 129-30, 133,160-61, 363, 366, 367, 370, 373-74, 376, 379,
205-6, 274, 357—59, (compendia, 190), 381-82, 384, 386, 392, 399, 401-03,
(way of writing, 240) 406, 420, 433^5, 485^6, 486n2g;
Kant, Immanuel, and: Baczko, 211; education, 55, (moral, 41, 42); ether,
Christianity, 126; eclecticism, 130; 115-16, 411—12; faith, moral, 174, 208,
empiricism, 176-79, 248, 262, 48m47; 224, 250, 369; faith, rational, 250,
geography, 47, 49, 62, 108, 125, 127, 305-10, 377; freedom, 247, 250, 267,
134, 161, 205-6, 212, 273-74, 356-57, 291, 308, 313, 330, 377, (of belief, 372),
358-59, 45in22, 452n32, 458ni4i, (as a fall and punishment, 300), (outer
465^6, 475n9i; geometry, 102, 243; and inner, 396), (religious and civil,
Greek, 47, 48, 49, 62, 73, 125, 225; 372), (of speech, 375); forms of
Green, 156; his house, 498; his students, sensibility, 242-43; Gesinnung, 311,319,
125, 126, 161, 162; homosexuality, 509; 367, 368, 373, 499ni45, 5ooni5i,
videalism, 142; Knutzen, 88, 89, 93, 94; 5ooni57~58; happiness, 280, 283, 307,
Kraus, 210, 323, 324; Leibniz, 122; (versus duty, 373, 374); heteronomy,
Lenz, 207; marriage, 169; military, 128, 286; highest good, 307, 313, 350;
227, 457ni23; misogyny, 424ni3; Physics history of mankind, 49, 288; Hume's