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... consists in adequate conceptions ; i.e. , in perfect agreement between our con- cept and its object . If we assume that the object is a given , in itself completed , thing , which remains unchangeably like itself , certainly only two ...
... consists in adequate conceptions ; i.e. , in perfect agreement between our con- cept and its object . If we assume that the object is a given , in itself completed , thing , which remains unchangeably like itself , certainly only two ...
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... consist ? What is the basal material of which it is formed and constituted ? But the world is not merely substance and material : it is likewise form and order , system , cosmos . In what consists its fundamental form , its principle of ...
... consist ? What is the basal material of which it is formed and constituted ? But the world is not merely substance and material : it is likewise form and order , system , cosmos . In what consists its fundamental form , its principle 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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... consists that we have called ecclesiasti- cal . The supremacy of the Church was based on its unity and centralization . Rome was the centre of the empire of the world : Rome , therefore , was , also , the Church of the world . The ...
... consists that we have called ecclesiasti- cal . The supremacy of the Church was based on its unity and centralization . Rome was the centre of the empire of the world : Rome , therefore , was , also , the Church of the world . The ...
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... consists its philosophical significance , that , within its department , it formulated , and gave expression to , the consciousness of the time . That in an ecclesiastical age of the world , the consciousness of the time was of an ...
... consists its philosophical significance , that , within its department , it formulated , and gave expression to , the consciousness of the time . That in an ecclesiastical age of the world , the consciousness of the time was of an ...
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