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... doctrine which shall satisfy both the head and the heart both the speculative and the practi- cal reason can only be appreciated after some consideration of the contrasted extremes which it endeavors to mediate between , or , as the ...
... doctrine which shall satisfy both the head and the heart both the speculative and the practi- cal reason can only be appreciated after some consideration of the contrasted extremes which it endeavors to mediate between , or , as the ...
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... doctrine of bare Pluralism , that is , to accept a number of indi- vidual reals as absolutely self - subsistent and mutually independent . He endeavored to em- brace them within the unity and harmony of a single system ; and , in thus ...
... doctrine of bare Pluralism , that is , to accept a number of indi- vidual reals as absolutely self - subsistent and mutually independent . He endeavored to em- brace them within the unity and harmony of a single system ; and , in thus ...
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... doctrine of " Natural Supernatural- ism " is one of the most moving pieces of English prose . But it is time to return from this general sur- vey of modern thought to the more strictly philo- sophical discussion of the subject . And in ...
... doctrine of " Natural Supernatural- ism " is one of the most moving pieces of English prose . But it is time to return from this general sur- vey of modern thought to the more strictly philo- sophical discussion of the subject . And in ...
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... doctrine of immanent causality , Hegel differentiates his own system from Spinoza's , in that he defines the Absolute not as Substance , but as Subject . He endeavors , that is , to conceive the universe as the process of a self ...
... doctrine of immanent causality , Hegel differentiates his own system from Spinoza's , in that he defines the Absolute not as Substance , but as Subject . He endeavors , that is , to conceive the universe as the process of a self ...
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... doctrine of knowledge must , however , in fairness be regarded as incidental to the way in which he reached his main results , not as themselves con- stituting his permanently valuable contribution to modern thinking . On the ...
... doctrine of knowledge must , however , in fairness be regarded as incidental to the way in which he reached his main results , not as themselves con- stituting his permanently valuable contribution to modern thinking . On the ...
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