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... HUMAN SELF - CERTAINTY , - AND CERTAINTY OF GOD I. PROOFS OF THE EXISTENCE OF GOD 1. Cause of the Idea of God 2. The Idea of God as Innate 3. Ontological and Anthropological Proofs • 346 · 346 · 346 • 348 • 349 4. The Anthropological ...
... HUMAN SELF - CERTAINTY , - AND CERTAINTY OF GOD I. PROOFS OF THE EXISTENCE OF GOD 1. Cause of the Idea of God 2. The Idea of God as Innate 3. Ontological and Anthropological Proofs • 346 · 346 · 346 • 348 • 349 4. The Anthropological ...
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... human mind , weary of that which is , falls back upon its original powers , and , from its inexhaustible sources , renews its culture . The foundations of such crises are laid deep in the progress of humanity : they are dependent upon a ...
... human mind , weary of that which is , falls back upon its original powers , and , from its inexhaustible sources , renews its culture . The foundations of such crises are laid deep in the progress of humanity : they are dependent upon a ...
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... human consciousness has become so : there every truth has a history upon which its existence depends , and this history forms an essential part of the progress in the culture and development of the individual . The greater the ...
... human consciousness has become so : there every truth has a history upon which its existence depends , and this history forms an essential part of the progress in the culture and development of the individual . The greater the ...
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... human mind : this progressing process of knowledge is philosophy as the self - knowledge of the human mind . Since it is clear that the human mind , as self - conscious , must be an object to itself , it must be a problem to itself . It ...
... human mind : this progressing process of knowledge is philosophy as the self - knowledge of the human mind . Since it is clear that the human mind , as self - conscious , must be an object to itself , it must be a problem to itself . It ...
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... human mind , its truth itself is a living history , and it must develop and advance within the great march of the civilization of humanity . This must be true if indeed the human mind is the real object of philosophy ; if in its ...
... human mind , its truth itself is a living history , and it must develop and advance within the great march of the civilization of humanity . This must be true if indeed the human mind is the real object of philosophy ; if in its ...
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