... as the res gestae themselves; on the other hand it comprehends not less what has happened, than the narration of what has happened. This union of the two meanings we must regard as of a higher order than mere outward accident; we must suppose historical... The Philosophy of History - Stranica 58napisao/la Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel - 1900 - Broj stranica: 457Potpun prikaz - O ovoj knjizi
| Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel - 1857 - Broj stranica: 528
...than mere outward accident ; we must suppose historical narrations to have appeared contemporaneously with historical deeds and events. It is an internal...principle common to both that produces them synchronously. 1'amily memorials, patriarchal traditions, have an interest confined to the family and the clan. The... | |
| Robin Wagner-Pacifici - 1986 - Broj stranica: 380
...suppose historical narrations to have appeared contemporaneously with historical deeds and events. Family memorials, patriarchal traditions, have an...condition implies is no subject of serious remembrance ... It is the state which first presents a subject-matter that is not only adapted to the prose of... | |
| David Carr - 1991 - Broj stranica: 204
...historic rerum gestarum: "We must suppose historical narrations to have appeared contemporaneously with historical deeds and events. It is an internal...vital principle common to both that produces them synchronously."11 Such a view is behind Dilthey's assertion that "we are historical beings first, before... | |
| Hayden White - 1990 - Broj stranica: 264
...than mere outward accident; we must suppose historical narrations to have appeared contemporaneously with historical deeds and events. It is an internal...family and the clan. The uniform course of events [my italics] which such a condition implies, is no subject of serious remembrance; though distinct... | |
| Robert D. Newman - 1993 - Broj stranica: 196
...than mere outward accident; we must suppose historical narrations to have appeared contemporaneously with historical deeds and events. It is an internal...same way as love and the religious emotions provoke imagination to give shape to a previously formless impulse. But it is only the state which first presents... | |
| Jeffrey N. Cox, Larry J. Reynolds, Larry John Reynolds - 1993 - Broj stranica: 360
...than mere outward accident; we must suppose historical narrations to have appeared contemporaneously with historical deeds and events. It is an internal...same way as love and the religious emotions provoke imagination to give shape to a previously formless impulse. But it is only the state which first presents... | |
| Jerzy Topolski - 1994 - Broj stranica: 244
...Gesammelie Schriften, vol. VIL 5th edition, ed. by B. Groethuysen (Stuttgart: B. Teubner 1968), pp. 277,8. deeds and events. It is an internal vital principle common to both that produces them synchronously".6 At the social level historical knowledge and historical writing can be seen as extensions... | |
| Geoffrey Roberts - 2001 - Broj stranica: 470
...historia rerum gestarum. "We must suppose historical narrations to have appeared contemporaneously with historical deeds and events. It is an internal...vital principle common to both that produces them synchronously."6 At the social level historical knowledge and historical writing can be seen as extensions... | |
| Hegel Society of America. Meeting - 2003 - Broj stranica: 244
...than mere outward accident; we must suppose historical narrations to have appeared contemporaneously with historical deeds and events. It is an internal...principle common to both that produces them synchronously" [Hegel, Philosophy of History, trans. JB Sibree (New York: Dover, 1956), 60]. Herbert Marcuse interprets... | |
| Jeffrey Thomas Nealon, Susan Searls Giroux - 2003 - Broj stranica: 236
...individuals and their families. The nineteenth-century German philosopher, GWF Hegel, asserted that "Family memorials, patriarchal traditions, have an interest confined to the family and the clan . . . which is no subject of serious remembrance It is the state that first presents a subject matter... | |
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