The Philosophy of History: In a Course of Lectures, Delivered at ViennaHenry G. Bohn, 1846 - 498 páginas "The most important subject, and the first problem of philosophy, is the restoration in man of the lost image of God; so far as this relates to science. Should this restoration in the internal consciousness be fully understood, and really brought about, the object of pure philosophy is attained. To point out historically in reference to the whole human race, and in the outward conduct and experience of life, the progress of this restoration in the various periods of the world, constitutes the object of the "Philosophy of History." In this way, we shall clearly see how, in the first ages of the world, the original word of Divine revelation formed the firm central point of faith for the future reunion of the dispersed race of man; how later, amid the various power, intellectual as well as political, which, in the middle period of the world, all-ruling nations exerted on their times according to the measure allotted to them, it was alone the power of eternal love in the Christian religion which truly emancipated and redeemed mankind : and how, lastly, the pure light of this Divine truth, universally diffused through the world, and through all science?the term of all Christian hope, and Divine promise, whose fulfilment is reserved for the last period of consummation?crowns in conclusion the progress of this restoration. The following sketch of the subject will show the order of the Lectures, and give a general insight into the plan of the work. The first two Lectures embrace, along with the Introduction, the question of man's relation towards the earth, the division of mankind into several nations, and the two-fold condition of humanity in the primitive world"--Préface. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2009 APA, all rights reserved) |
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... society in every period of history , —with the wisest , the wittiest , the tenderest , the bravest , and the purest cha- racters who have adorned humanity . You make him a denizen of all nations , a contemporary of all ages . The world ...
... society in every period of history , —with the wisest , the wittiest , the tenderest , the bravest , and the purest cha- racters who have adorned humanity . You make him a denizen of all nations , a contemporary of all ages . The world ...
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... society in the fifteenth century . - Origin of Protest- antism , and character of the times of the Reformation LECTURE XVI . 274 297 320 343 364 389 Further development and extension of Protestantism , in the period of the religious ...
... society in the fifteenth century . - Origin of Protest- antism , and character of the times of the Reformation LECTURE XVI . 274 297 320 343 364 389 Further development and extension of Protestantism , in the period of the religious ...
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... society of a circle of most distinguished men , composed of his brother , Novalis , Tieck , Ritter , Fichte , Schelling , Schleiermacher , and occasionally Göthe ; he was fre- quently questioned as to his religious opinions , but he ...
... society of a circle of most distinguished men , composed of his brother , Novalis , Tieck , Ritter , Fichte , Schelling , Schleiermacher , and occasionally Göthe ; he was fre- quently questioned as to his religious opinions , but he ...
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... society . We have yet to make the following observations with respect to this undertaking , in which we have attempted to lay the foundations of a new general Philosophy . The first awakening and excitement of human con- sciousness to ...
... society . We have yet to make the following observations with respect to this undertaking , in which we have attempted to lay the foundations of a new general Philosophy . The first awakening and excitement of human con- sciousness to ...
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... society in Greece in the age of Homer , as well as in the one preceeding , and shows by a long process of inductive evidence , how the Homeric poetry was the crown and perfection of a long series of Bardic poems . He then examines , at ...
... society in Greece in the age of Homer , as well as in the one preceeding , and shows by a long process of inductive evidence , how the Homeric poetry was the crown and perfection of a long series of Bardic poems . He then examines , at ...
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