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Let me quote the distinguished Assyriologist W. G. Lambert : 27 " The basic differences between the Hebrew and the ancient Mesopotamian ideas of destiny and divine intervention in human affairs spring from their contrasting monotheism ...
Let me quote the distinguished Assyriologist W. G. Lambert : 27 " The basic differences between the Hebrew and the ancient Mesopotamian ideas of destiny and divine intervention in human affairs spring from their contrasting monotheism ...
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In the same way , Hegel's assertion at the end of the Logic that the transition of the Idea to nature and finite spirits is therefore rather to be understood in this way , that the Idea freely releases itself , absolutely sure of ...
In the same way , Hegel's assertion at the end of the Logic that the transition of the Idea to nature and finite spirits is therefore rather to be understood in this way , that the Idea freely releases itself , absolutely sure of ...
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But this criterion is the organic body itself , " a totally complete idea of perfect human corporeality , which , as perfect archetype ( Urbild ) of the body , is Spiritual body , " the species of body . This idea ...
But this criterion is the organic body itself , " a totally complete idea of perfect human corporeality , which , as perfect archetype ( Urbild ) of the body , is Spiritual body , " the species of body . This idea ...
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