The Philosophy of History

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Colonial Press, 1900 - Broj stranica: 457
 

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Stranica 327 - Seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness, and all things shall be added unto you,
Stranica 393 - ... and as they were afraid, and bowed down their faces to the earth, they said unto them, Why seek ye the living among the dead ? he is not here, but is risen.
Stranica 47 - The State is the Idea of Spirit in the external manifestation of human Will and its Freedom. It is to the State, therefore, that change in the aspect of History indissolubly attaches itself ; and the successive phases of the Idea manifest themselves in it as distinct political principles.
Stranica 9 - Reason is the substance of the universe — viz., that by which and in which all reality has its being and subsistence. On the other hand, it is the infinite energy of the universe...
Stranica 86 - America is therefore the land of the future, where, in the ages that lie before us, the burden of the World's History shall reveal itself — perhaps in a contest between North and South America.
Stranica 457 - Philosophy escapes from the weary strife of passions that agitate the surface of society into the calm region of contemplation...
Stranica 63 - Universal history, as already demonstrated, shows the development of the consciousness of Freedom on the part of Spirit, and of the consequent realization of that Freedom. This development implies a gradation — a series of increasingly adequate expressions or manifestations of Freedom, which result from its Idea.
Stranica 19 - The destiny of the spiritual world, and — since this is the substantial world, while the physical remains subordinate to it, or, in the language of speculation, has no truth as against the spiritual — the final cause of the world at large we allege to be the consciousness of its own freedom on the part of Spirit, and, ipso facto, the reality of that freedom.
Stranica 32 - A World-historical individual is not so unwise as to indu.ge a variety of wishes to divide his regards. He is devoted to the One Aim, regardless of all else. It is even possible that such men may treat other great, even sacred interests, inconsiderately ; conduct which is indeed obnoxious to moral reprehension. But so mighty a form must trample down many an innocent flower — crush to pieces many an object in its path.
Stranica 11 - ... means passive as regards the exercise of his thinking powers. He brings his categories with him, and sees the phenomena presented to his mental vision, exclusively through these media. And, especially in all that pretends to the name of science, it is indispensable that Reason should not sleep — that reflection should be in full play. To him who looks upon the world rationally, the world in its turn, presents a rational aspect. The relation is mutual.

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