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25 Furthermore , if it could be conscious of itself " only " in and through finite spirits , what or where would the ... thought " or reason would be nothing if it did not imply self - consciousness , " and how could such an ...
25 Furthermore , if it could be conscious of itself " only " in and through finite spirits , what or where would the ... thought " or reason would be nothing if it did not imply self - consciousness , " and how could such an ...
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It points to a psychological relationship between the ruling Zeitgeist or collective consciousness " of a given ... The conventional orthodoxy and eccentric heterodoxy are then related hermeneutically as conscious to unconscious ...
It points to a psychological relationship between the ruling Zeitgeist or collective consciousness " of a given ... The conventional orthodoxy and eccentric heterodoxy are then related hermeneutically as conscious to unconscious ...
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The theologian is an agent of alienation because he separates man from himself so that the possibility of bringing the original and immediate unity of God and man to consciousness is made impossible . The philosopher of religion ...
The theologian is an agent of alienation because he separates man from himself so that the possibility of bringing the original and immediate unity of God and man to consciousness is made impossible . The philosopher of religion ...
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