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Authors: Peter Watson
Harvard Humanists,
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Harvard University:
Leary’s release from,
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Lowell Lectures at,
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Hauer, Jakob Wilhelm,
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–24
Hayek, Friedrich von,
332
–33
Heaney, Seamus,
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448
–49,
456
–60,
463
–64,
537
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542
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549
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550
Hegel, Georg,
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103
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212
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441
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Heidegger, Martin,
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and art and science,
455
and “care” of the world,
224
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487
and change,
225
Csikszentmihalyi and,
534
and essence,
223
and existence,
225
and future,
225
Gadamer as assistant to,
504
and God is dead,
226
and history,
224
–25
and human nature,
223
and individuality,
225
and intensity,
223
and knowledge/knowing,
224
–25
and marginal practices,
226
and meaning,
226
and nature,
228
and reality,
223
reflection and,
224
Sartre compared with,
346
and science,
224
,
226
,
455
,
540
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542
and self,
225
Spiegelberg and,
414
and transcendence,
226
and truth,
468
and unconscious,
224
and value/values,
226
and wholeness,
225
and will,
225
Heidegger, Martin—works by:
Being and Time,
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Gelassenheit (Composure),
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Hölderlin and the Essence of Poetry,
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The Origin of the Work of Art,
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The Question of Technology,
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What Is Metaphysics?
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Hemingway, Ernest,
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Hermetic Students of the Golden Dawn.
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Golden Dawn, Hermetic Students of the
heroes:
Chekhov’s views about,
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in Eisenstein’s films,
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of everyday life,
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Hauer’s views about,
323
Joyce’s views about,
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Nietzsche and,
188
poets as,
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Rosenberg’s views about,
320
suffering and,
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heroes (
continued
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herrenmoral
ideal, Nietzsche’s,
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Hesse, Hermann,
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Hibberd, Declan,
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Himmler, Heinrich,
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hipsters,
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history:
counterculture’s views about,
429
cyclical,
169
end-point of,
494
–95
minimalist art and,
392
Nazis and,
317
postmodernism and,
499
See also
past;
specific person’s views
Hitler, Adolf,
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–11,
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–14,
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–18,
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See also
Nazis
Hofmannsthal, Hugo von,
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Holmes, Oliver Wendell Jr.,
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Holmes, Oliver Wendell Sr.,
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Holocaust,
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–73,
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–80,
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406
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homeopathy,
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hope,
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–66,
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–91,
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specific person’s views
Horney, Karen,
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Houston, Jean,
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Hughes, Robert,
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human beings:
biology as replacement for theological understanding of,
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counterculture’s views about,
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existentialist views about,
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as experiment,
104
face of,
210
of the future,
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intrinsic nature of,
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pragmatism and,
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predictive theory of behavior of,
517
–18
purpose of,
487
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role in cosmos of,
517
uniqueness of,
74
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specific person’s views
Human Development Index, UN,
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431
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human nature,
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535
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specific person’s views
Human Potential Movement,
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humanism,
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specific person’s views
humanities: science links with,
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humor,
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408
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See also
comedy
Husserl, Edmund,
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Huxley, Aldous,
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Ibsen, Henrik,
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Ibsen, Henrik—works by:
A Doll’s House,
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An Enemy of the People,
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Ghosts,
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Hedda Gabler,
93,
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John Gabriel Borkman,
93
The Master Builder,
92,
93
Peer Gynt,
92
Rosmersholm,
92,
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When We Dead Awaken,
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ideal/idealism,
274
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494
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543
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specific person’s views
Idema, Henry,
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identity,
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specific person’s views
illusions,
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imagination,
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464
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554
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specific person’s views
Impressionism,
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improvisation: body and,
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income: church attendance and,
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21
Index of Prohibited Books,
180
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317
individual/individualism:
counterculture and,
437
expressive,
122
Futurists and,
210
isolation/loneliness of,
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–20,
95
–96,
241
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255
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365
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390
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416
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425
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451
in Matisse’s art,
115
negative emotions and,
20
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phenomenology and,
541
postmodernism and,
499
as source of evil,
205
unity and,
525
See also
self;
specific person’s views
infinity,
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151
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544
–45
insanity: Musil’s views about,
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instinct,
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n,
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118
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122
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272
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370
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specific person’s views
intellect/intelligence,
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540
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specific person’s views
intensity/intensification,
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International Association of Psychoanalysis,
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International Foundation for Internal Freedom (IFIF),
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International Social Survey Program and Eurobarometer surveys,
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intersubjectivity,
349
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394
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–400,
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intimacy,
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427
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429
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505
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intoxication: Freud’s views about,
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intuition,
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477
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specific person’s views
Ireland: