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... spirit which hath none of their properties . Such a being , a mind or soul or active spirit , is therefore indissoluble by the forces of nature . Fourth : From what hath been said , it is plain that we cannot know the existence of other ...
... spirit which hath none of their properties . Such a being , a mind or soul or active spirit , is therefore indissoluble by the forces of nature . Fourth : From what hath been said , it is plain that we cannot know the existence of other ...
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... spirit on horseback ; and justify the attempt of the reaction to save Europe from licence and tyranny in the name of " rational freedom " or freedom under law . Biographical Note . Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel was born in 1770 and died ...
... spirit on horseback ; and justify the attempt of the reaction to save Europe from licence and tyranny in the name of " rational freedom " or freedom under law . Biographical Note . Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel was born in 1770 and died ...
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... spirit was at work . There is spirit . It manifests itself as matter , the order of nature which the natural sciences study . But it goes beyond that . In addition to being manifested as matter , spirit is also present in man , the ...
... spirit was at work . There is spirit . It manifests itself as matter , the order of nature which the natural sciences study . But it goes beyond that . In addition to being manifested as matter , spirit is also present in man , the ...
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AN INTRODUCTION | 2 |
A Metaphysical Problem | 90 |
An Epistemological Problem | 169 |
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