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... determining the great crises of culture . Humanity is a problem that becomes more and more developed in history , is ever more and more profoundly conceived . That , in brief , is the entire content of the history of philosophy , a ...
... determining the great crises of culture . Humanity is a problem that becomes more and more developed in history , is ever more and more profoundly conceived . That , in brief , is the entire content of the history of philosophy , a ...
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... determination of the basal material ; the Pythagorean philosophy the second and higher , the determination of the principle ... determined , whether it be stuff or form , plainly the next question must be , How do things result COURSE OF ...
... determination of the basal material ; the Pythagorean philosophy the second and higher , the determination of the principle ... determined , whether it be stuff or form , plainly the next question must be , How do things result COURSE OF ...
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... . -- That desire for salvation which animated the last philosophy of antiquity , and determined its mode of thought , consists in the effort of man to get rid of the 30 HISTORY OF MODERN PHILOSOPHY . THE PROBLEM OF RELIGION.
... . -- That desire for salvation which animated the last philosophy of antiquity , and determined its mode of thought , consists in the effort of man to get rid of the 30 HISTORY OF MODERN PHILOSOPHY . THE PROBLEM OF RELIGION.
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... determine the sys- tematic form in which the last school of antiquity conceived . and solved its problem . It required a system which fulfils these two conditions : first , the chasm between God and the world must be made as wide as ...
... determine the sys- tematic form in which the last school of antiquity conceived . and solved its problem . It required a system which fulfils these two conditions : first , the chasm between God and the world must be made as wide as ...
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... determined its form , and developed it into a power that ruled the world . Its fundamental form was very simple . It was so constituted that believers felt themselves united with Christ by a living , historical bond ; that the person of ...
... determined its form , and developed it into a power that ruled the world . Its fundamental form was very simple . It was so constituted that believers felt themselves united with Christ by a living , historical bond ; that the person of ...
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