The Journal of Religion, 56 tomasUniversity of Chicago Press, 1976 |
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... seems , can justifiably be equated with Hegel's Absolute . The controversy seems to concern rather the mode of relation not the lack of it , as in these preceding positions - between the Absolute and finite beings . The central ...
... seems , can justifiably be equated with Hegel's Absolute . The controversy seems to concern rather the mode of relation not the lack of it , as in these preceding positions - between the Absolute and finite beings . The central ...
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... seems , to say the least , too easy a way out of these difficulties . This seems well recognized by Copleston and Hyppo- lite , who therefore end up , after arguing as they do , by pleading the ambiguity and obscurity of Hegel's texts ...
... seems , to say the least , too easy a way out of these difficulties . This seems well recognized by Copleston and Hyppo- lite , who therefore end up , after arguing as they do , by pleading the ambiguity and obscurity of Hegel's texts ...
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... seem to be apply- ing to Hegel's " speculative " thought the categories of " understanding which he so often dismissed as one - sided and unspiritual . This seems best illustrated throughout their commentary by their repeated ques ...
... seem to be apply- ing to Hegel's " speculative " thought the categories of " understanding which he so often dismissed as one - sided and unspiritual . This seems best illustrated throughout their commentary by their repeated ques ...
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Elie Wiesel and the Drama of Interrogation | 18 |
Critical Natural Law in Relation | 36 |
Transcendent or Immanent? | 61 |
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