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... philosophy . They are at least implied , if they are not definitely formulated , in the ideas of antiquity , and especially in those of such thinkers as Aristotle and of Plotinus . One has always to be careful not to read into the ...
... philosophy . They are at least implied , if they are not definitely formulated , in the ideas of antiquity , and especially in those of such thinkers as Aristotle and of Plotinus . One has always to be careful not to read into the ...
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... philosophy grasps it in the pure element of thought . Which implies , logically , that it is not distinguished at all , and that art , for Hegel , reduces itself substantially , whether he will or no , to a philosophical error , an ...
... philosophy grasps it in the pure element of thought . Which implies , logically , that it is not distinguished at all , and that art , for Hegel , reduces itself substantially , whether he will or no , to a philosophical error , an ...
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... Philosophy for him deals with the past and present . He actually mentions America as the country of the future , and as , being so regarded , no subject for philosophy.2 ( 3 ) The citation of texts almost weakens an argument which ...
... Philosophy for him deals with the past and present . He actually mentions America as the country of the future , and as , being so regarded , no subject for philosophy.2 ( 3 ) The citation of texts almost weakens an argument which ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191819 | 19 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191920 | 31 |
THE VALUE AND THE METHODS OF MYTHOLOGIC STUDY By L | 37 |
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