The Journal of Religion, 57 tomasUniversity of Chicago Press, 1977 |
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of the argument to Hegel's entire philosophy of religion and to his system as a whole . Each proof is the correlate of a different stage of the philosophy of religion : the cosmological proof corresponds to the religion of nature , the ...
of the argument to Hegel's entire philosophy of religion and to his system as a whole . Each proof is the correlate of a different stage of the philosophy of religion : the cosmological proof corresponds to the religion of nature , the ...
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... philosopher . " Fadner's argument begins by indicating what he will mean by philosophy and ontology : " Philosophy , ' as here understood , refers to the most comprehensive and fully reflective at- tempts in . . . a cultural context to ...
... philosopher . " Fadner's argument begins by indicating what he will mean by philosophy and ontology : " Philosophy , ' as here understood , refers to the most comprehensive and fully reflective at- tempts in . . . a cultural context to ...
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... philosophy could reconcile reason and religion in his Philosophy of Religion , Hegel turned to comment on the state of religion in his day , concluding that the reconcil- iation achieved by philosophy " is merely a partial one , without ...
... philosophy could reconcile reason and religion in his Philosophy of Religion , Hegel turned to comment on the state of religion in his day , concluding that the reconcil- iation achieved by philosophy " is merely a partial one , without ...
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