Works
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- Gedichte (1840).
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- Allgemeine Pathologie und Therapie als mechanische Naturwissenschaften (1842)., 1848. Google (Harvard)
- Logik (1843). Google (NYPL), 1880.
- Ueber den Begriff der Schönheit (1845). Google (Oxford)
- Allgemeine Physiologie des koerperlichen Lebens (1851). Google (Harvard)
- Medicinische Psychologie oder Physiologie der Seele (1852). Google (Oxford) Google (UMich)
- Mikrokosmus: Ideen zur Naturgeschichte und Geschichte der Menschheit (1856–64)., 1868-72., 1884-88.
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- , 1858. Google (Oxford) Google (UMich) Google (NYPL)
- , 1864. Google (Oxford) Google (NYPL)
- Streitschriften (1857). Google (Harvard)
- Geschichte der Aesthetik in Deutschland (1868). Google (Oxford)
- System der Philosophie.
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- . Metaphysik: Drei Bücher (1879)., 1884.
- Geschichte der deutschen Philosophie seit Kant (1882)., 1894. Google (UWisc)
- Grundzüge der Psychologie (1881). Google (Harvard), 1882. Google (Oxford)
- Grundzüge der Naturphilosophie (1882). Google (Oxford)
- Grundzüge der praktischen Philosophie (1882)., 1884. Google (UCal)
- Grundzüge der Religionsphilosophie (1883)., 1884. Google (Oxford)
- Grundzüge der Logik und Encyclopädie der Philosophie (1883)., 1885. Google (UCal)
- Grundzüge der Metaphysik (1883). Google (Oxford)
- Grundzüge der Aesthetik (1884).
- Kleine Schriften (1885–91).
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- , 1886. Google (Harvard)
- , 1891. Google (UWisc)
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