A Critical History of Philosophy, Volume 2E. Stock, 1889 |
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Pagina 147
... Spirit visible ; Spirit is invisible Nature ; the absolute Ideal is at the same time the absolute Real . ' In the system of Fichte , all individual varieties are but varieties of the one finite Ego . In the system of Schelling , ' the ...
... Spirit visible ; Spirit is invisible Nature ; the absolute Ideal is at the same time the absolute Real . ' In the system of Fichte , all individual varieties are but varieties of the one finite Ego . In the system of Schelling , ' the ...
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... spirit . We do not believe in matter nor spirit , these men tell us . We believe in force . Nothing real but force . The force referred to is in itself an invisible and intangible something not existing and acting in space , nor ...
... spirit . We do not believe in matter nor spirit , these men tell us . We believe in force . Nothing real but force . The force referred to is in itself an invisible and intangible something not existing and acting in space , nor ...
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... spirit . ' ' The Philosophy of Spirit has three parts - the doctrines of subjective , of objective , and of absolute spirit . Subjective Spirit is the form of relation to itself , or spirit to which the ideal totality of its Idea , i.e. ...
... spirit . ' ' The Philosophy of Spirit has three parts - the doctrines of subjective , of objective , and of absolute spirit . Subjective Spirit is the form of relation to itself , or spirit to which the ideal totality of its Idea , i.e. ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
Distinguishing Characteristics of Necessary Principles | 7 |
Method of Refuting Objections or the Forms in which they may be Refuted | 19 |
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