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Stranica 153
German Idealism ; the “ rainbow - bridge of concepts ” science its impetus occurred in astronomy , and the idea of Progress , which from then on dominated every other science till it finally became the dominant notion of the equally ...
German Idealism ; the “ rainbow - bridge of concepts ” science its impetus occurred in astronomy , and the idea of Progress , which from then on dominated every other science till it finally became the dominant notion of the equally ...
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It is by virtue of this idea of mankind , present in every single man , that men are human , and they can be called civilized or humane to the extent that this idea becomes the principle of their actions as well as their judgments .
It is by virtue of this idea of mankind , present in every single man , that men are human , and they can be called civilized or humane to the extent that this idea becomes the principle of their actions as well as their judgments .
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This can never be proved ; but Purposiveness is an idea to regulate your reflections in your reflective judgments . Or Kant's second and I think by far more valuable solution is the following . It is exemplary validity .
This can never be proved ; but Purposiveness is an idea to regulate your reflections in your reflective judgments . Or Kant's second and I think by far more valuable solution is the following . It is exemplary validity .
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