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This list was compiled from the following sources, which should be consulted for further information on each topic:
The list originally contained 340, now only 10 remain (97.05% done).
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[edit]- Mathematics in cultural history
- Metaphysical imagination
- Oriental ideas in American thought
- Ethics of peace
- Perfectibility of man
- Periodization in literary history
- Prophecy in the Middle Ages
- Uniformitarianism and catastrophism
- Uniformitarianism in linguistics
- Social attitudes towards women
No single source was used in toto.
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- Abstraction in the Formation of Concepts
- Alienation in Christian Theology
- Alienation in Hegel and Marx
- Allegory in literary history
- Ambiguity as Aesthetic Principle
- Analogy in Early Greek Thought
- Analogy in Patristic and Medieval Thought
- Analogy of the Body Politic
- Ancients and Moderns in the Eighteenth Century
- Anthropomorphism in science
- Antinomy of pure reason
- Appearance and reality
- Art and play
- Atomism: Antiquity to the Seventeenth Century
- Atomism in the Seventeenth Century
- Theories of Beauty to the Mid-Nineteenth Century
- Theories of Beauty Since the Mid-Nineteenth Century
- Biological Conceptions in Antiquity
- Biological Homologies and Analogies
- Causation in history
- Causation in Islamic thought
- Causation in the Seventeenth Century
- Causation in the Seventeenth Century, Final Causes
- Certainty in Seventeenth- Century Thought
- Certainty Since the Seventeenth Century
- Chance images
- China in Western Thought and Culture
- Christianity in History
- Church as an Institution
- Continuity and Discontinuity in Nature and Knowledge
- Cosmology from Antiquity to 1850
- Cosmology Since 1850
- Cultural development in antiquity
- Culture and Civilization in Modern Times
- Determinism in Theology: Predestination
- Epicureanism and free will
- Experimental Science and Mechanics in the Middle Ages
- Form in the History of Aesthetics
- Fortune, Fate, and Chance
- Freedom of Speech in Antiquity
- Genius from the Renaissance to 1770
- Genius: Individualism in Art and Artists
- Idea of God from Prehistory to the Middle Ages
- Idea of God, 1400-1800
- Idea of God Since 1800
- Concept of Gothic
- Happiness and Pleasure
- Harmony or Rapture in Music
- Heresy in the Middle Ages
- Heresy, Renaissance and Later
- Historical and dialectical materialism
- The Influence of Ideas on Ancient Greek Historiography
- Humanism in Italy
- Ideal in Philosophy from the Renaissance to 1780
- Impiety in the Classical World
- Imprinting and Learning Early in Life
- Inheritance of Acquired Characteristics (Lamarckian)
- Inheritance Through Pangenesis
- Irrationalism in the History of Philosophy
- Islamic Conception of Intellectual Life
- Ancient Greek Ideas of Law
- Ancient Roman Ideas of Law
- Natural Law and Natural Rights
- Linguistic Theories in British Seventeenth-Century Philosophy
- Literature and Its Cognates
- Man-Machine from the Greeks to the Computer
- Marxist Revisionism: from Bernstein to Modern Forms
- Relativity of Standards of Mathematical Rigor
- Changing Concepts of Matter from Antiquity to Newton
- Metaphor in religious discourse
- Motif in Literature: the Faust Theme
- Literary Attitudes Toward Mountains
- Music and Science
- Music as a Demonic Art
- Music as a Divine Art
- Myth in Antiquity
- Myth in Biblical Times
- Myth in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance
- Myth in English Literature: Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries
- Myth in the Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries
- Myth in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
- Medieval and Renaissance Ideas of Nation
- Newton and the Method of Analysis
- Newton's Opticks and Eighteenth-Century Imagination
- Rhetoric and Literary Theory in Platonism
- Platonism in Philosophy and Poetry
- Platonism Since the Enlightenment
- Poetry and Poetics from Antiquity to the Mid-Eighteenth Century
- Positivism in Europe to 1900
- Positivism in Latin America
- Positivism in the Twentieth Century (Logical Empiricism)
- Pre-Platonic Conceptions of Human Nature
- Primitivism in the Eighteenth Century
- Probability: Objective Theory
- Progress in Classical Antiquity
- Progress in the Modern Era
- Psychological Ideas in Antiquity
- Psychological Schools in European Thought
- Psychological Theories in American Thought
- Pythagorean Doctrines to 300 B.C.
- Pythagorean Harmony of the Universe
- Rationality Among the Greeks and Romans
- Religion and Science in the Nineteenth Century
- Religious Enlightenment in American Thought
- Renaissance Idea of the Dignity of Man
- Renaissance literature and historiography
- Rhetoric after Plato
- Right and good
- Romanticism (Ca. 1780-Ca. 1830)
- Romanticism in Political Thought
- Romanticism in Post-Kantian Philosophy
- Victorian Sensibility and Sentiment
- Skepticism in Antiquity
- Skepticism in Modern Thought
- Social Democracy in Germany and Revisionism
- Formal Theories of Social Welfare
- Socialism from Antiquity to Marx
- Sublime in External Nature
- Taste in the History of Aesthetics from the Renaissance to 1770
- Temperance (so-Phrosyne-) and the Canon of the Cardinal Virtues
- Unity of Science from Plato to Kant
- Virtù in and Since the Renaissance
- War and Militarism