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... Absolute not as Substance , but as Subject . He endeavors , that is , to conceive the universe as the process of a self - conscious life , and not as the determination of a substance that in itself is bare of all determinations , and ...
... Absolute not as Substance , but as Subject . He endeavors , that is , to conceive the universe as the process of a self - conscious life , and not as the determination of a substance that in itself is bare of all determinations , and ...
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... absolute obligation which accompanies it , an obligation not only for me , but for all rational beings . This authority , claimed and exercised by the higher self , is only intelligible if the ideals of that self are recognized as the ...
... absolute obligation which accompanies it , an obligation not only for me , but for all rational beings . This authority , claimed and exercised by the higher self , is only intelligible if the ideals of that self are recognized as the ...
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... Absolute is revealed in the world of its appear- ances , not craftily concealed behind them , Hegel seems to pass to a sheer identification of the two . But while it is true that the two aspects must be — everywhere combined , an ...
... Absolute is revealed in the world of its appear- ances , not craftily concealed behind them , Hegel seems to pass to a sheer identification of the two . But while it is true that the two aspects must be — everywhere combined , an ...
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... absolute which does not appear or reveal itself , and an appearance without something which appears being correla- tive abstractions , that is not tantamount to say- ing that the appearance of the absolute to itself , the divine life as ...
... absolute which does not appear or reveal itself , and an appearance without something which appears being correla- tive abstractions , that is not tantamount to say- ing that the appearance of the absolute to itself , the divine life as ...
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... absolute knowledge applied to it has the sound of Mephistophelian mockery . - It is , if possible , even more plainly so in the case of religion . What is religion , if not an attitude of the subjective spirit of man ? We are here alto ...
... absolute knowledge applied to it has the sound of Mephistophelian mockery . - It is , if possible , even more plainly so in the case of religion . What is religion , if not an attitude of the subjective spirit of man ? We are here alto ...
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