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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... truth , can not deny that we look on the mysteries into which he so fear- lessly plunges , as far too deep to be fa- thomed by the line of any human intellect . So far , however , as we can gather his idea from his subsequent exposition ...
... truth , can not deny that we look on the mysteries into which he so fear- lessly plunges , as far too deep to be fa- thomed by the line of any human intellect . So far , however , as we can gather his idea from his subsequent exposition ...
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... truth , and prompts no effort to realize them objectively . Instead of a stereo- typed equality under the law , as in China , the nascent development of society has been arrested in India in the form of caste , and future growth ...
... truth , and prompts no effort to realize them objectively . Instead of a stereo- typed equality under the law , as in China , the nascent development of society has been arrested in India in the form of caste , and future growth ...
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... specula- finds an expressive type of the mental tion , is almost entirely without a history . state of Egypt - confined and deadened tion to accept the truth of which they were the HEGEL'S PHILOSOPHY OF HISTORY . [ September ,
... specula- finds an expressive type of the mental tion , is almost entirely without a history . state of Egypt - confined and deadened tion to accept the truth of which they were the HEGEL'S PHILOSOPHY OF HISTORY . [ September ,
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... truth of which they were the depositaries , and to appropriate its consequences . The Hebrews shook off all adhesions of the primitive natural- ism , and rose to the idea of a pure and simple monotheism . But the object of this worship ...
... truth of which they were the depositaries , and to appropriate its consequences . The Hebrews shook off all adhesions of the primitive natural- ism , and rose to the idea of a pure and simple monotheism . But the object of this worship ...
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... truth should pass into a concrete form , and assume an historical realization . Hence the life , death , and resurrection of Jesus of Nazareth ; a combination of events , with its associated beliefs , on which , according to Hegel , as ...
... truth should pass into a concrete form , and assume an historical realization . Hence the life , death , and resurrection of Jesus of Nazareth ; a combination of events , with its associated beliefs , on which , according to Hegel , as ...
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