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Hegel's solution : the philosophy of History posed he ought not to will not to have committed them ” ( “ Wenn jemand tausend Todsünden begangen hätte , dürfte er , wäre es recht um ihn bestellt , nicht wollen , sie nicht begangen zu ...
Hegel's solution : the philosophy of History posed he ought not to will not to have committed them ” ( “ Wenn jemand tausend Todsünden begangen hätte , dürfte er , wäre es recht um ihn bestellt , nicht wollen , sie nicht begangen zu ...
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His central thesis is that Hegel's “ greatest originality ” resides in his “ insistence on the future , the primacy ascribed to the future over the past . " 85 We would not find this surprising if it were not said about Hegel .
His central thesis is that Hegel's “ greatest originality ” resides in his “ insistence on the future , the primacy ascribed to the future over the past . " 85 We would not find this surprising if it were not said about Hegel .
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Koyré , " Hegel à Iéna , ” in op . cit . , p . 188 . 101. Koyré , op . cit . , p . 185 , quoting Jenenser Realphilosophie . 102. The passage in Plotinus is a commentary on Plato's Timaeus , 37c - 38b .
Koyré , " Hegel à Iéna , ” in op . cit . , p . 188 . 101. Koyré , op . cit . , p . 185 , quoting Jenenser Realphilosophie . 102. The passage in Plotinus is a commentary on Plato's Timaeus , 37c - 38b .
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