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... appearance . Pantheism in its varied forms moves between these two extremes ; but the feature common to both is the denial of a distinction between God and the world . In the one case , God is explicitly equated with the world - process ...
... appearance . Pantheism in its varied forms moves between these two extremes ; but the feature common to both is the denial of a distinction between God and the world . In the one case , God is explicitly equated with the world - process ...
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... appearance of morality would be an unexplained intrusion in a cosmos which took no account of it one way or another . The man who was moral in such circumstances could be so only in a spirit of stoical despair or defiant re- volt . If ...
... appearance of morality would be an unexplained intrusion in a cosmos which took no account of it one way or another . The man who was moral in such circumstances could be so only in a spirit of stoical despair or defiant re- volt . If ...
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... 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 lived by God himself , — is identical with the appearance ...
... 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 lived by God himself , — is identical with the appearance ...
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... appearance of man becomes then identical with the creation of God ; man creates himself , and at the same time brings God to the birth . On such an interpretation , Hegel- ianism plainly declines upon the level of the purely ...
... appearance of man becomes then identical with the creation of God ; man creates himself , and at the same time brings God to the birth . On such an interpretation , Hegel- ianism plainly declines upon the level of the purely ...
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... Appearance and Reality " may be regarded , in many respects , as an attempt to supplement and correct the defects of the Hegelian state- ment ; and as it is without doubt the most im- portant metaphysical work which has appeared in ...
... Appearance and Reality " may be regarded , in many respects , as an attempt to supplement and correct the defects of the Hegelian state- ment ; and as it is without doubt the most im- portant metaphysical work which has appeared in ...
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