Historical Philosophy in France and French Belgium and SwitzerlandW. Blackwood, 1893 - 706 páginas |
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... Freedom results from the full realisation of all the powers of humanity 124 Bodily slavery among primitive peoples 126 Among the Jews , Egyptians , and Indian peoples 127 Gradual disappearance of bodily slavery 128 The treatment of ...
... Freedom results from the full realisation of all the powers of humanity 124 Bodily slavery among primitive peoples 126 Among the Jews , Egyptians , and Indian peoples 127 Gradual disappearance of bodily slavery 128 The treatment of ...
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... to clearer self - knowledge and greater freedom and power in the manifestation of his true self , so each growing nation is seen gradually to enter more fully on the possession of its genius , and gradually 26 INTRODUCTION .
... to clearer self - knowledge and greater freedom and power in the manifestation of his true self , so each growing nation is seen gradually to enter more fully on the possession of its genius , and gradually 26 INTRODUCTION .
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... freedom . Nowhere in Latinised Christendom did men write as well as the Scandi- navian scalds spoke and sang . Hence lonely Iceland can boast of its Heimskringla , that immortal story of the Kings of Nor- way , by Snorro Sturleson ...
... freedom . Nowhere in Latinised Christendom did men write as well as the Scandi- navian scalds spoke and sang . Hence lonely Iceland can boast of its Heimskringla , that immortal story of the Kings of Nor- way , by Snorro Sturleson ...
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... freedom , and all social and civil regulations and institutions , were matters of indifference ; that to him virtue , conformity to the law of nature , was the only and all - sufficient good ; and that he could recognise no distinctions ...
... freedom , and all social and civil regulations and institutions , were matters of indifference ; that to him virtue , conformity to the law of nature , was the only and all - sufficient good ; and that he could recognise no distinctions ...
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... freedom , justice , and prosperity . The Greco - Roman world , on the other hand , worked upwards to the idea on its purely human side , and , indeed , mainly by the extension of the notion of citizenship . But that , too , is an ...
... freedom , justice , and prosperity . The Greco - Roman world , on the other hand , worked upwards to the idea on its purely human side , and , indeed , mainly by the extension of the notion of citizenship . But that , too , is an ...
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Historical Philosophy in France and French Belgium and Switzerland, Volume 1 Robert Flint Visualização integral - 1894 |
Historical Philosophy in France and French Belgium and Switzerland Robert Flint Visualização integral - 1893 |
Historical Philosophy in France and French Belgium and Switzerland, Volume 1 Robert Flint Visualização integral - 1894 |
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ancient Aristotle attempt believed Bodin Bossuet Buchez causes character Christian Church civilisation Comte Condorcet constitution course Cousin criticism Descartes distinction divine doctrine eighteenth century empire epoch error Essai Europe existence facts favour Fourier France freedom French French Revolution genius Greece Greek Guizot Hegel historians historical philosophy historiography history of France human Ibn Khaldun idea individual influence intellectual interest justice knowledge l'Histoire l'Humanité labour Lamennais latter less liberty literature Louis XIV Maistre ment merely method mind modern Montesquieu moral movement nations nature origin passions period philosophy of history physical Plato political present principles progress race realisation reason recognised regarded relation religion religious represented Revolution Roman Rome Saint-Simon science of history scientific social society spirit success theory things thought Thucydides tion trace treated true truth Turgot ultramontanist unity universal Vico vols Voltaire whole writings
Passagens conhecidas
Página 323 - Bliss was it in that dawn to be alive, But to be young was very heaven! — Oh! times, In which the meagre, stale, forbidding ways Of custom, law, and statute, took at once The attraction of a country in romance!
Página iv - For as the earth bringeth forth her bud, and as the garden causeth the things that are sown in it to spring forth ; so the Lord God will cause righteousness and praise to spring forth before all the nations.
Página 316 - The primogenitive and due of birth, Prerogative of age, crowns, sceptres, laurels, But by degree, stand in authentic place ? Take but degree away, untune that string, And hark, what discord follows...