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... light , the longer , of course , continues its development . Whole periods remain involved in errors , and it requires the strength of a new age to detect and correct and overcome them . Cen- turies work on such a process of development ...
... light , the longer , of course , continues its development . Whole periods remain involved in errors , and it requires the strength of a new age to detect and correct and overcome them . Cen- turies work on such a process of development ...
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... light upon the history of philosophy , and clear away a multitude of prejudices that hinder a right view of it . The first is , that philosophy , like the human mind itself , is capable of , and requires , an historical development ...
... light upon the history of philosophy , and clear away a multitude of prejudices that hinder a right view of it . The first is , that philosophy , like the human mind itself , is capable of , and requires , an historical development ...
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... light , when we see in it the course of development in which the necessary problems of humanity are defined with all distinctness , and so solved that from every solution ever new and profounder problems arise . We must trace out the ...
... light , when we see in it the course of development in which the necessary problems of humanity are defined with all distinctness , and so solved that from every solution ever new and profounder problems arise . We must trace out the ...
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... light upon the then existing state of thought , by showing with entire clearness , that , under this state , knowledge and , along with it , philosophy itself , was an absolute impossibility . The sophists themselves were really ...
... light upon the then existing state of thought , by showing with entire clearness , that , under this state , knowledge and , along with it , philosophy itself , was an absolute impossibility . The sophists themselves were really ...
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... light . As these religious Platonizing philosophers think , so must Plato and Pythago- ras themselves , the old Platonists and old Pythagoreans , have thought . And at the same time this perfect harmony is jus- tified and proved . A ...
... light . As these religious Platonizing philosophers think , so must Plato and Pythago- ras themselves , the old Platonists and old Pythagoreans , have thought . And at the same time this perfect harmony is jus- tified and proved . A ...
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