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God's dependence " on the world for his being and self - knowledge , in Hegel's view , is itself a function of his own primordial love , freedom , and independence as Spirit and in no way an external dependence .
God's dependence " on the world for his being and self - knowledge , in Hegel's view , is itself a function of his own primordial love , freedom , and independence as Spirit and in no way an external dependence .
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God's dependence " on the world for his being and self - knowledge , in Hegel's view , is itself a function of his own primordial love , freedom , and independence as Spirit and in no way an " external dependence .
God's dependence " on the world for his being and self - knowledge , in Hegel's view , is itself a function of his own primordial love , freedom , and independence as Spirit and in no way an " external dependence .
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The more fertile the imagination , the richer and more multiple are the possibilities which it discloses for human existence.23 The reference to spirit above as the " third factor is not accidental . Kierkegaard is very anxious to ...
The more fertile the imagination , the richer and more multiple are the possibilities which it discloses for human existence.23 The reference to spirit above as the " third factor is not accidental . Kierkegaard is very anxious to ...
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