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Stranica 43
Hegel's solution : the philosophy of History were equipped only for thinking , for reflecting on the given , on what is as it is and could not be otherwise ; in that case man would live mentally in an everlasting present .
Hegel's solution : the philosophy of History were equipped only for thinking , for reflecting on the given , on what is as it is and could not be otherwise ; in that case man would live mentally in an everlasting present .
Stranica 268
Under the sensus communis we must include the idea of a sense common to all , i.e. of a faculty of judgment which , in its reflection , takes account ( a priori ) of the mode of representation of all other men in thought , in order ...
Under the sensus communis we must include the idea of a sense common to all , i.e. of a faculty of judgment which , in its reflection , takes account ( a priori ) of the mode of representation of all other men in thought , in order ...
Stranica 269
Taste is this " community sense " ( gemeinschaftlicher Sinn ) and sense means here " the effect of a reflection upon the mind . " This reflection affects me as though it were a sensation . " We could even define taste as the faculty of ...
Taste is this " community sense " ( gemeinschaftlicher Sinn ) and sense means here " the effect of a reflection upon the mind . " This reflection affects me as though it were a sensation . " We could even define taste as the faculty of ...
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