But even regarding history as the slaughter-bench at which the happiness of peoples, the wisdom of states, and the virtue of individuals have been victimized— the question involuntarily arises— to what principle, to what final aim these enormous sacrifices... The Philosophy of History - Stranica 19napisao/la Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel - 1900 - Broj stranica: 457Potpun prikaz - O ovoj knjizi
| Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel - 1857 - Broj stranica: 528
...arises — towhat principle, to whatfinaLaim these enormous sacrifices have been offered. From thlspoint the investigation usually proceeds to that which we have made the general commencement of our enquiry. Starting from this we pointed out those phenomena which made up a picture so suggestive of... | |
| George Anthony Denison - 1864 - Broj stranica: 204
...whole earth rejoice." For, in the words of Hegel, "regarding history as the slaughter-bench at which the happiness of peoples, the wisdom of states, and the virtue of individuals have been victimized," they turn from the insufferable horrors of the spectacle, and meanly seek their own private ends. But... | |
| Albert Taylor Bledsoe, Sophia M'Ilvaine Bledsoe Herrick - 1869 - Broj stranica: 530
...distant spectacle of " wrecks confusedly hurled." ' l ' Eegarding history as the slaughter-bench at which the happiness of peoples, the wisdom of States, and...the virtue of individuals, have been victimized'; they turn from the insufferable horrors of the hopeless spectacle, and meanly seek their own private... | |
| Edward Douglas Fawcett - 1916 - Broj stranica: 676
...may seem foreign to a guiding plan. History, Hegel himself tells us, is " the slaughterbench at which the happiness of peoples, the wisdom of states and the virtue of individuals have been victimised," J but the salient disasters are local and come and go. It is the workaday ordeal, with... | |
| Edward Douglas Fawcett - 1916 - Broj stranica: 676
...may seem foreign to a guiding plan. History, Hegel himself tells us, is " the slaughterbench at which the happiness of peoples, the wisdom of states and the virtue of individuals have been victimised," 1 but the salient disasters are local and come and go. It is the workaday ordeal, with... | |
| Edward Douglas Fawcett - 1916 - Broj stranica: 676
...seem foreign to a guiding " plan." History, Hegel himself tells us, is " the slaughterbench at which the happiness of peoples, the wisdom of states and the virtue of individuals have been victimised," 1 but the salient disasters are local and come and go. It is the workaday ordeal, with... | |
| Edward Douglas Fawcett - 1921 - Broj stranica: 292
...blunders that make for disaster and even of diabolism. Is not history " the slaughter -bench at which the happiness of peoples, the wisdom of states, and the virtue of individuals have been victimised " ? 1 We are justified, perhaps, in inferring from such facts that the corner of the world-system... | |
| Karl Löwith - 1949 - Broj stranica: 272
...which no intervention could alter. . . . But even regarding History as the slaughter-bench at which the happiness of peoples, the wisdom of States, and the virtue of individuals have been victimised — the question necessarily arises: to what final aim these enormous sacrifices have been... | |
| Richard Bernstein - 1971 - Broj stranica: 368
...all finite social institutions are destroyed and aufgehoben. History is "the slaughter-bench at which the happiness of peoples, the wisdom of states, and the virtue of individuals have been sacrificed."13 But the power of negativity does not result in meaningless destruction; it is the means... | |
| Charles Taylor - 1975 - Broj stranica: 596
...that a contemporary is easily tempted to see history as a 'slaughter bench... onto which the fortune of peoples, the wisdom of states and the virtue of individuals have been brought to sacrifice'. (VG, 80). What he may find hard to understand is how Hegel after writing this... | |
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