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... consciousness of the object [ God ] and self - consciousness coincide . " But though man worships man in worshipping God , he does not worship his own individual nature , but the limitless potentialities of the race as he discovers them ...
... consciousness of the object [ God ] and self - consciousness coincide . " But though man worships man in worshipping God , he does not worship his own individual nature , but the limitless potentialities of the race as he discovers them ...
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... consciousness which enjoys a full awareness of its own formation within the activity which it serves and its ... consciousness is externally determined by circumstances and upbringing , and that of course includes the consciousness of ...
... consciousness which enjoys a full awareness of its own formation within the activity which it serves and its ... consciousness is externally determined by circumstances and upbringing , and that of course includes the consciousness of ...
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... consciousness , the intensity of its focus on the human subject . The important human occasions are not events but acts , manifestations of selfhood and expressions of choice . Nor was there any way George Eliot could avoid the logic of ...
... consciousness , the intensity of its focus on the human subject . The important human occasions are not events but acts , manifestations of selfhood and expressions of choice . Nor was there any way George Eliot could avoid the logic of ...
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Morality and religion | 17 |
Heredity and psychology | 38 |
the challenge of Marxs Theses on Feuerbach | 103 |
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