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... present mediates between the For Oneself and the For Others , between individuality and generality . True reflection ... present and future . It is , as it were , a constant disappoint- ment and failure . This is what is expressed by ...
... present mediates between the For Oneself and the For Others , between individuality and generality . True reflection ... present and future . It is , as it were , a constant disappoint- ment and failure . This is what is expressed by ...
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... present conditions which are to be employed as means of its realization simply throws us back upon past habits . We ... present state of things and a hope for something dif- ferent . Action fails to connect satisfactorily with ...
... present conditions which are to be employed as means of its realization simply throws us back upon past habits . We ... present state of things and a hope for something dif- ferent . Action fails to connect satisfactorily with ...
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... present to be hopelessly blocked by a centering on national interests . There are even signs of regress in the present violent upsurge of national , religious , and linguistic provincialism . So we must count our gains humbly ...
... present to be hopelessly blocked by a centering on national interests . There are even signs of regress in the present violent upsurge of national , religious , and linguistic provincialism . So we must count our gains humbly ...
Contents
Knowledge as recollection The divided line | 5 |
Causality Free Will and Determinism | 31 |
A defense of necessary connection | 40 |
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