Two Lectures on Theism: Delivered on the Occasion of the Sesquicentennial Celebration of Princeton UniversityWilliam Blackwood and Sons, 1897 - 64 páginas |
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... Hegelian scheme ; for logic inves- tigates the abstract types , the conceptions , of which we find the real exemplifications in nature and history . So that Hegel says sometimes that the other philosophic sciences , the Philosophy of ...
... Hegelian scheme ; for logic inves- tigates the abstract types , the conceptions , of which we find the real exemplifications in nature and history . So that Hegel says sometimes that the other philosophic sciences , the Philosophy of ...
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... - erable extent on the beliefs which the interpreters bring with them to the study of their author . The Hegelian system itself , if interpreted with logical consistency , and according to its dominant spirit , 3 THEISM 33 II ...
... - erable extent on the beliefs which the interpreters bring with them to the study of their author . The Hegelian system itself , if interpreted with logical consistency , and according to its dominant spirit , 3 THEISM 33 II ...
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... Hegelian philosopher . Hegel does tend , however , in many of his state- ments , to put the philosopher in the place of deity , and literally to identify the history of humanity with the development of the Absolute . But , surely ...
... Hegelian philosopher . Hegel does tend , however , in many of his state- ments , to put the philosopher in the place of deity , and literally to identify the history of humanity with the development of the Absolute . But , surely ...
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... , any actuality of God for himself , in the Hegelian phrase . There is no knowledge , that is to say , in the universe , no understanding of the scheme of things any- where , more comprehensive than that which works itself out 33 THEISM.
... , any actuality of God for himself , in the Hegelian phrase . There is no knowledge , that is to say , in the universe , no understanding of the scheme of things any- where , more comprehensive than that which works itself out 33 THEISM.
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... Hegelian posi- tivism . The doctrine of immortality , or of any world beyond the present , and the idea of any God beyond what it calls " the civilization of Christendom , " are especially obnoxious to this phase of thought . But , to ...
... Hegelian posi- tivism . The doctrine of immortality , or of any world beyond the present , and the idea of any God beyond what it calls " the civilization of Christendom , " are especially obnoxious to this phase of thought . But , to ...
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Two Lectures on Theism: Delivered on the Occasion of the Sesquicentennial ... Andrew Seth Pringle-Pattison Visualização integral - 1897 |
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