Ball State Teachers College Forum, Volums 15-16Ball State University., 1974 |
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Pàgina 32
... reason , and his free- dom . Hegel would agree that by his nature the individual seeks to be free , but such freedom is not the result of the individual's own efforts as an individual , but is instead his by virtue of his parti ...
... reason , and his free- dom . Hegel would agree that by his nature the individual seeks to be free , but such freedom is not the result of the individual's own efforts as an individual , but is instead his by virtue of his parti ...
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... Reason which are particularly relevant to the individual in society whose exist- ence , on Hegel's view , is an instance of the activity of Reason and whose de- velopment toward freedom can only occur with that of Reason in the prog ...
... Reason which are particularly relevant to the individual in society whose exist- ence , on Hegel's view , is an instance of the activity of Reason and whose de- velopment toward freedom can only occur with that of Reason in the prog ...
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... Reason manifests itself in that which is most unified , rationalized , and inte- grated , and to the extent that Germany of the time met this characterization it had to be the highest stage of the pro- gress of Reason.21 As we shall see ...
... Reason manifests itself in that which is most unified , rationalized , and inte- grated , and to the extent that Germany of the time met this characterization it had to be the highest stage of the pro- gress of Reason.21 As we shall see ...
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