Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 45John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1858 |
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... force . Hegel's theory of history is a particular application of his general philosophical system - that the world is the evolution of an idea , the progressive realization of a potential logic wrapped up in its primi- tive germ . There ...
... force . Hegel's theory of history is a particular application of his general philosophical system - that the world is the evolution of an idea , the progressive realization of a potential logic wrapped up in its primi- tive germ . There ...
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... force the bonds within which it was at first confined , seeks continually for more and more liberty , till the idea which it involves has attained to its complete ex- pression . The world's law is a sovereign logic ; and the phases of ...
... force the bonds within which it was at first confined , seeks continually for more and more liberty , till the idea which it involves has attained to its complete ex- pression . The world's law is a sovereign logic ; and the phases of ...
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... force and depth in that sub- lime antithesis of Scripture , Luke 22 : 22 . Moral deserts , argues Hegel , are a dis- tinct question , and rest on a perfectly in- dependent basis . Virtue always carries its compensation with itself , as ...
... force and depth in that sub- lime antithesis of Scripture , Luke 22 : 22 . Moral deserts , argues Hegel , are a dis- tinct question , and rest on a perfectly in- dependent basis . Virtue always carries its compensation with itself , as ...
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... force of outward laws , and that have driven M. Comte , with all his science , into the despotic absurdities of his Cate- chism of Positive Religion . The ele- ments of real human progress must be freely evolved out of man , and can not ...
... force of outward laws , and that have driven M. Comte , with all his science , into the despotic absurdities of his Cate- chism of Positive Religion . The ele- ments of real human progress must be freely evolved out of man , and can not ...
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... force is soon exhausted . This double office the blood performs , accord- ing to M. Brown - Séquard , chiefly through the oxygen , as the agent of nutrition , and of carbonic acid , as the agent of excita- tion . Without accepting his ...
... force is soon exhausted . This double office the blood performs , accord- ing to M. Brown - Séquard , chiefly through the oxygen , as the agent of nutrition , and of carbonic acid , as the agent of excita- tion . Without accepting his ...
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