The Journal of Religion, 57 tomasUniversity of Chicago Press, 1977 |
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... determined being , only through its unity with the positedness this consti- tutes the nature of the I as well as ... determination has been abstracted.19 As object , the I is the concre- tization of the subject - the particular form ...
... determined being , only through its unity with the positedness this consti- tutes the nature of the I as well as ... determination has been abstracted.19 As object , the I is the concre- tization of the subject - the particular form ...
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... determined to the universal as simple opposition , he failed to reach the true concept of the Absolute , the Absolute which is Spirit as well as substance . Since for Spinoza determination was merely negation , with the affirmation of ...
... determined to the universal as simple opposition , he failed to reach the true concept of the Absolute , the Absolute which is Spirit as well as substance . Since for Spinoza determination was merely negation , with the affirmation of ...
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... determined as finite and determined . It is fair to say that for Strauss the role of historical criticism is not to destroy the finite , the determined , the individual , not to dissolve it into the infinite as did Spinoza . It is ...
... determined as finite and determined . It is fair to say that for Strauss the role of historical criticism is not to destroy the finite , the determined , the individual , not to dissolve it into the infinite as did Spinoza . It is ...
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