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... universal , it would be in vain to allege my intentions in regard to future actions . As soon as it were made a universal law , the principle would necessarily destroy itself , necessarily defeat its own end . A man finds himself forced ...
... universal , it would be in vain to allege my intentions in regard to future actions . As soon as it were made a universal law , the principle would necessarily destroy itself , necessarily defeat its own end . A man finds himself forced ...
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... universal will which may secure the possi- bility of universal freedom . Now where is he to find this master ? Of necessity amongst the human species . But , as a human being , this master will also be an animal that requires a master ...
... universal will which may secure the possi- bility of universal freedom . Now where is he to find this master ? Of necessity amongst the human species . But , as a human being , this master will also be an animal that requires a master ...
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... universal spirit of which these are but moments . Only as a particular individuality can each national spirit win objectivity and self - realization ; but states , in their re- lation one to another , reveal the dialectic , the claims ...
... universal spirit of which these are but moments . Only as a particular individuality can each national spirit win objectivity and self - realization ; but states , in their re- lation one to another , reveal the dialectic , the claims ...
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