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... that the contradictions of the time must appear in conflicting systems , each of them representing one phase of the spirit of the age , and supplementing the rest in order to solve the philosophical problem 10 HISTORY OF MODERN PHILOSOPHY .
... that the contradictions of the time must appear in conflicting systems , each of them representing one phase of the spirit of the age , and supplementing the rest in order to solve the philosophical problem 10 HISTORY OF MODERN PHILOSOPHY .
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... spirit of a time which is por- trayed in philosophy , this portrait is always more than a mere likeness . Philosophy is related to the historical spirit of man as is self - knowledge to our own life , and this en- ables us to bring this ...
... spirit of a time which is por- trayed in philosophy , this portrait is always more than a mere likeness . Philosophy is related to the historical spirit of man as is self - knowledge to our own life , and this en- ables us to bring this ...
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... spirit of man , but they exert a quiet though power- ful influence upon its progress . They make that an object of thought which was before a mastering state : they free the world from this dominion , and so tend to complete existing ...
... spirit of man , but they exert a quiet though power- ful influence upon its progress . They make that an object of thought which was before a mastering state : they free the world from this dominion , and so tend to complete existing ...
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... spirit , and in this motive , must we judge its conceptions and its effects . Its problem is the last of an- tiquity , the salvation of the world . What it would call into life , is a world religion : and it seeks to attain it , first ...
... spirit , and in this motive , must we judge its conceptions and its effects . Its problem is the last of an- tiquity , the salvation of the world . What it would call into life , is a world religion : and it seeks to attain it , first ...
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... spirit which now animates philosophy . And it finds there two trends of thought pre - eminently which meet its great want , and , therefore , even appear as prefigurations , because they are the fruits of the same kind of reformatory ...
... spirit which now animates philosophy . And it finds there two trends of thought pre - eminently which meet its great want , and , therefore , even appear as prefigurations , because they are the fruits of the same kind of reformatory ...
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