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... philosophy . My first term was devoted to ancient philosophy ; the second to later philosophy up to Kant ; the third to the period from Kant to Hegel ; and the fourth from Schleiermacher onwards . First - rate coaches gave us careful in ...
... philosophy . My first term was devoted to ancient philosophy ; the second to later philosophy up to Kant ; the third to the period from Kant to Hegel ; and the fourth from Schleiermacher onwards . First - rate coaches gave us careful in ...
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... philosophy which I had hitherto met , the irrational aspect of the world and of life had not received adequate attention . The ideal of philosophy was to explain everything rationally , i.e. , by logical conclusions to prove it rational ...
... philosophy which I had hitherto met , the irrational aspect of the world and of life had not received adequate attention . The ideal of philosophy was to explain everything rationally , i.e. , by logical conclusions to prove it rational ...
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... philosopher . " The time for art and philosophy had passed ; they were exhausted , used up , superfluous , and his instinct for the realities of life told him so . One Roman law weighed more than all the lyrics and school metaphysics of ...
... philosopher . " The time for art and philosophy had passed ; they were exhausted , used up , superfluous , and his instinct for the realities of life told him so . One Roman law weighed more than all the lyrics and school metaphysics of ...
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