Amiel's Journal: The Journal Intimé of Henri Frédéric Amiel, Tr., with an Introducion and Notes |
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Page 169
... universal being , the law of the all , an ideal without hypostasis or reality , duty would still be the key of the enigma , the pole - star of a wandering humanity . " Fais ce que dois , advienne que pourra . ” January 26 , 1868 ...
... universal being , the law of the all , an ideal without hypostasis or reality , duty would still be the key of the enigma , the pole - star of a wandering humanity . " Fais ce que dois , advienne que pourra . ” January 26 , 1868 ...
Page 195
... Universal Being can be felt and loved at the same time as conceived , the philosopher may be a religious man just as he may be an artist , an orator , or a citizen . He may attach himself to a worship or ritual without deroga- tion . I ...
... Universal Being can be felt and loved at the same time as conceived , the philosopher may be a religious man just as he may be an artist , an orator , or a citizen . He may attach himself to a worship or ritual without deroga- tion . I ...
Page 272
... universal property . The fundamental error of the radical theory is to confound the right to do good with good itself , and universal suffrage with universal wisdom . It rests upon a legal fiction , which assumes a real equality of ...
... universal property . The fundamental error of the radical theory is to confound the right to do good with good itself , and universal suffrage with universal wisdom . It rests upon a legal fiction , which assumes a real equality of ...
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