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... tion , to regard it as a proof that it has been of some service in the instruction of my contemporaries . HEIDELBERG , Oct. 23 , 1878 . KUNO FISCHER . CONTENTS .. INTRODUCTION TO THE HISTORY OF MODERN PHILOSOPHY . vi AUTHOR'S PREFACE .
... tion , to regard it as a proof that it has been of some service in the instruction of my contemporaries . HEIDELBERG , Oct. 23 , 1878 . KUNO FISCHER . CONTENTS .. INTRODUCTION TO THE HISTORY OF MODERN PHILOSOPHY . vi AUTHOR'S PREFACE .
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... tion seems indeed to exist . History is inconceivable with- out a succession of events in time ; philosophy , without the knowledge of truth . Now , only that concept is true which completely corresponds to its object . There are ...
... tion seems indeed to exist . History is inconceivable with- out a succession of events in time ; philosophy , without the knowledge of truth . Now , only that concept is true which completely corresponds to its object . There are ...
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... tion which entered his mind in the moment of that criti- cal survey ? Let us leave the figure . We are the artist ; the work of art is our life ; the critical survey is the knowledge of self which interrupts our life . We withdraw from ...
... tion which entered his mind in the moment of that criti- cal survey ? Let us leave the figure . We are the artist ; the work of art is our life ; the critical survey is the knowledge of self which interrupts our life . We withdraw from ...
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... tion that something is , and , at the same time , is not . This contradiction is impossible , declare the Eleatics : this con- tradiction is necessary , declares Heraclitus , " the incompre- hensible sage of Ephesus . " The problems on ...
... tion that something is , and , at the same time , is not . This contradiction is impossible , declare the Eleatics : this con- tradiction is necessary , declares Heraclitus , " the incompre- hensible sage of Ephesus . " The problems on ...
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... tion is evident , the only one possible . That which exists cannot be conceived as one , but as many , a multiplicity of primary beings . The world - process - i.e . , all natural changes , all genesis and destruction - can only be ...
... tion is evident , the only one possible . That which exists cannot be conceived as one , but as many , a multiplicity of primary beings . The world - process - i.e . , all natural changes , all genesis and destruction - can only be ...
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