The Journal of Religion, 56 tomasUniversity of Chicago Press, 1976 |
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... necessity opposed to contingency but the absolute necessity which is freedom ; not external , efficient causality but the in- ternal spiritual activity of positing and self - differentiating ; in short , not " substance " but " spirit ...
... necessity opposed to contingency but the absolute necessity which is freedom ; not external , efficient causality but the in- ternal spiritual activity of positing and self - differentiating ; in short , not " substance " but " spirit ...
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... necessity , for Hegel , is not contingency but inner , rational necessity , that is , freedom . God deter- mines himself , for there is nothing either to determine God or to be determined by God except God himself . God determines ...
... necessity , for Hegel , is not contingency but inner , rational necessity , that is , freedom . God deter- mines himself , for there is nothing either to determine God or to be determined by God except God himself . God determines ...
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... necessity or self- determination to do so . In this way it is bei sich in its very otherness , a perfect synthesis of subjectivity and objectivity , and free . For Hegel , freedom is the " truth " of necessity as necessity is the ...
... necessity or self- determination to do so . In this way it is bei sich in its very otherness , a perfect synthesis of subjectivity and objectivity , and free . For Hegel , freedom is the " truth " of necessity as necessity is the ...
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