| William Leslie Davidson - 1893 - Broj stranica: 512
...It is inductively proved that there is God. in history. As Hegel, in the Logic, puts it : " Keason is as cunning as it is powerful. Cunning may be said...to follow their own bent and act upon one another, till they waste a.wav, and does not itself Argument from History : its Place. 275 directly interfere... | |
| William Leslie Davidson - 1893 - Broj stranica: 528
...while it permits the objects to follow their own bent and act upon one another, till they waste a.wav, and does not itself directly interfere in the process, is nevertheless only working out the execution of its own aims. With this explanation, Divine Providence may be said to stand to the... | |
| Gerhardt Cornell Mars - 1908 - Broj stranica: 820
...free from them, and to preserve itself in them. Doing so, it appears as the Cunning of Reason . Reason is as cunning as it is powerful. Cunning may be said...until they waste away, and does not itself directly appear in the process, is nevertheless only working out its own aims. With this explanation, Divine... | |
| Wayne C. Booth - 1974 - Broj stranica: 310
...action which, while it permits the Objects to follow their own [sc. finite or apparent] nature, and to act upon one another until they waste away, and does not itself directly interfere in the process, is yet only working out its own aims. With this explanation, divine Providence may be said to stand to... | |
| James Miller, Jim Miller - 1982 - Broj stranica: 306
...nature, in this way, without any direct interference in the process, carries out reason's own intentions. With this explanation, Divine Providence may be said to stand to the world and its processes in the capacity of absolute cunning. God lets men do as they please with their particular... | |
| Leon Pompa - 1990 - Broj stranica: 248
...theory, as I shall try to explain below. *0 Lectures, p. 89. Cf. Hegel's Logic, pp. 272-3: 'Reason is as cunning as it is powerful. Cunning may be said...it permits the objects to follow their own bent and to act upon one another until they waste away, and does not itself directly interfere in the process,... | |
| Thomas J. Bole III, W.B. Bondeson - 2007 - Broj stranica: 377
...addition to a reference to a translation in the case of direct quotations. 2 As Hegel put it, "Reason is as cunning as it is powerful. Cunning may be said...to follow their own bent and act upon one another till they waste away, and does not itself directly interfere in the process, is nevertheless only working... | |
| Karl Marx, Lawrence H. Simon - 1994 - Broj stranica: 388
...fortune" (James Steuart, Principles of Political Economy, Dublin, 1770, Vol. l,p. 116). 74. 'Reason is as cunning as it is powerful. Cunning may be said...to follow their own bent and act upon one another till they waste away, and does not itself directly interfere in the process, is nevertheless only working... | |
| Jeffrey A. Gauthier - 1997 - Broj stranica: 260
...opposition to our desires that we can experience its sublime force (see section 3 below). 8. "Reason is as cunning as it is powerful. Cunning may be said...process, is nevertheless only working out its own aims .... God lets men do as they please with their particular passions and interests; but the result is... | |
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