The Life of the Mind: ThinkingHarcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1978 - Broj stranica: 258 Includes chapters on Plato, Socrates, Thomas Aquinas, and Nietzsche. |
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Stranica 89
... Hegel , the last and most ingenious among the system - builders , transformed thinking's undoing of its own results into the mighty power of the negative without which no movement and no development would ever come to pass . For him ...
... Hegel , the last and most ingenious among the system - builders , transformed thinking's undoing of its own results into the mighty power of the negative without which no movement and no development would ever come to pass . For him ...
Stranica 91
... Hegel , is to eliminate the contingent , and all particulars , everything that exists , are contingent by definition . Philosophy deals with the particulars as parts of a whole , and the whole is the sys- tem , a product of speculative ...
... Hegel , is to eliminate the contingent , and all particulars , everything that exists , are contingent by definition . Philosophy deals with the particulars as parts of a whole , and the whole is the sys- tem , a product of speculative ...
Stranica 96
... Hegel's spectator exists strictly in the singular : the philosopher becomes the organ of the Absolute Spirit , and the philosopher is Hegel himself . But even Kant , more aware than any other philosopher of human plurality , could ...
... Hegel's spectator exists strictly in the singular : the philosopher becomes the organ of the Absolute Spirit , and the philosopher is Hegel himself . But even Kant , more aware than any other philosopher of human plurality , could ...
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