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... of Knowledge . Meanwhile the result of his attempt to do this is awaited with more than ordinary interest by both the disciples and antagonists of Hegel and his critics . During this interval , iii THE FOUNDING OF SCHOLASTICISM.
... of Knowledge . Meanwhile the result of his attempt to do this is awaited with more than ordinary interest by both the disciples and antagonists of Hegel and his critics . During this interval , iii THE FOUNDING OF SCHOLASTICISM.
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... results of recent investigations concerning Descartes . The stand - point and arrangement of the work are unchanged . It is unnecessary to repeat in the preface what is shown in the work itself . When a third edition of a work so ...
... results of recent investigations concerning Descartes . The stand - point and arrangement of the work are unchanged . It is unnecessary to repeat in the preface what is shown in the work itself . When a third edition of a work so ...
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... Result of the Renaissance CHAPTER VI . THE PERIOD OF THE REFORMATION I. THE NEW VIEW OF THE WORLD 1. The Historical View 91 95 • 100 106 • 116 · 121 122 122 2. The Geographical View · 123 3. The Cosmographical View 125 4. Inventions 132 ...
... Result of the Renaissance CHAPTER VI . THE PERIOD OF THE REFORMATION I. THE NEW VIEW OF THE WORLD 1. The Historical View 91 95 • 100 106 • 116 · 121 122 122 2. The Geographical View · 123 3. The Cosmographical View 125 4. Inventions 132 ...
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... result ? We are no longer in- volved in that state ; we are no longer controlled by that power ; we are , therefore , no longer what we were . Thus , earnest self - knowledge is always a fundamental freeing and renewing of our lives ...
... result ? We are no longer in- volved in that state ; we are no longer controlled by that power ; we are , therefore , no longer what we were . Thus , earnest self - knowledge is always a fundamental freeing and renewing of our lives ...
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... the principle , the real ground of things , is determined , whether it be stuff or form , plainly the next question must be , How do things result COURSE OF DEVELOPMENT OF GREEK PHILOSOPHY . 17 THE PROBLEM OF THE WORLD.
... the principle , the real ground of things , is determined , whether it be stuff or form , plainly the next question must be , How do things result COURSE OF DEVELOPMENT OF GREEK PHILOSOPHY . 17 THE PROBLEM OF THE WORLD.
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