Hegelianism and PersonalityW. Blackwood and sons, 1893 - 242 páginas |
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... of the Self or Ego exists . It is the unity of the synthesis , and apart from its synthetic activity would no more be real than the particulars of sense would be real without its action Kant and Neo - Kantianism . 13.
... of the Self or Ego exists . It is the unity of the synthesis , and apart from its synthetic activity would no more be real than the particulars of sense would be real without its action Kant and Neo - Kantianism . 13.
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... activity to the Subject which the in- quiry yields . To do so would be , in his lan- guage , to relapse into the Dogmatic or causal- entity view from which it is the special function of the Critical theory of knowledge to set us free 22 ...
... activity to the Subject which the in- quiry yields . To do so would be , in his lan- guage , to relapse into the Dogmatic or causal- entity view from which it is the special function of the Critical theory of knowledge to set us free 22 ...
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... activity which is tanta- mount to creation . It is said to " make nature " ; nature is said to " result from the activity of the spiritual principle . " But if we consider the character of the method by which the result was reached ...
... activity which is tanta- mount to creation . It is said to " make nature " ; nature is said to " result from the activity of the spiritual principle . " But if we consider the character of the method by which the result was reached ...
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... activity . By Dog- matism the Ego is treated as a thing among things , from whose combinations it results by the ordinary process of causation ; in Fichte's own phrase , the Ego becomes in such systems " an accident of the world . " And ...
... activity . By Dog- matism the Ego is treated as a thing among things , from whose combinations it results by the ordinary process of causation ; in Fichte's own phrase , the Ego becomes in such systems " an accident of the world . " And ...
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... activity . As Fichte says , " I am altogether my own creation . Through no law of nature , or any consequence of nature's laws , but through absolute freedom , not by a transition but by a leap , do we raise ourselves to rationality ...
... activity . As Fichte says , " I am altogether my own creation . Through no law of nature , or any consequence of nature's laws , but through absolute freedom , not by a transition but by a leap , do we raise ourselves to rationality ...
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