Essays Aesthetical and Philosophical: Including the Dissertation on the "Connexion Between the Animal and Spiritual in Man."G. Bell, 1882 - 435 pages |
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... conditions or expressing it scienti- fically . He was impeded in his efforts to effect this union by the opposition between the subjective and the objective , by his placing practical reason above theoretical reason , and he set up the ...
... conditions or expressing it scienti- fically . He was impeded in his efforts to effect this union by the opposition between the subjective and the objective , by his placing practical reason above theoretical reason , and he set up the ...
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... conditions of his reason , and he attri- butes to this ideal condition an object , an aim , of which he was not cognisant in the actual reality of nature . He gives himself a choice of which he was not capable before , and sets to work ...
... conditions of his reason , and he attri- butes to this ideal condition an object , an aim , of which he was not cognisant in the actual reality of nature . He gives himself a choice of which he was not capable before , and sets to work ...
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... condition of thraldom for one of moral freedom . Now the term natural condition can be applied to every political body which owes its establishment originally to forces and not to laws , and such a state contradicts the moral nature of ...
... condition of thraldom for one of moral freedom . Now the term natural condition can be applied to every political body which owes its establishment originally to forces and not to laws , and such a state contradicts the moral nature of ...
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... condition from which it is sought to emancipate it . This prop is not found in the natural character of man , who , being selfish and violent , directs his energies rather to the destruction than to the preservation of society . Nor is ...
... condition from which it is sought to emancipate it . This prop is not found in the natural character of man , who , being selfish and violent , directs his energies rather to the destruction than to the preservation of society . Nor is ...
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... condition of the Grecian states , where each individual enjoyed an independent life , and could , in cases of necessity , become a separate whole and unit in himself , gave way to an ingenious mechanism , when , from the splitting up ...
... condition of the Grecian states , where each individual enjoyed an independent life , and could , in cases of necessity , become a separate whole and unit in himself , gave way to an ingenious mechanism , when , from the splitting up ...
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