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Pagina xxxv
... considered . Nevertheless , the freedom and unity which Italy has now actually attained were , of all things , those which he least desired and most earnestly laboured to prevent . It is true that he sincerely longed to see Italy ...
... considered . Nevertheless , the freedom and unity which Italy has now actually attained were , of all things , those which he least desired and most earnestly laboured to prevent . It is true that he sincerely longed to see Italy ...
Pagina lvi
... considered as a fragment of Cosmology . Perhaps of all works written in modern times this is the most sug- gestive . The Divine in Nature and the treatise on The Real furnish many elements for a new Weltanschauung . An index to the ...
... considered as a fragment of Cosmology . Perhaps of all works written in modern times this is the most sug- gestive . The Divine in Nature and the treatise on The Real furnish many elements for a new Weltanschauung . An index to the ...
Pagina xcviii
... considered , were , as we have seen , its want of a true theory of cog- nition , and its failure to apply the universal principle of truth to cognition , albeit it had really discovered that principle . Its strong points were that it ...
... considered , were , as we have seen , its want of a true theory of cog- nition , and its failure to apply the universal principle of truth to cognition , albeit it had really discovered that principle . Its strong points were that it ...
Pagina 16
... considered with reference to itself , and not with reference to persuasion and quiet of spirit , or to the possession of truth and certitude , has not satisfied its own demands , and , hence , has not found repose . Philosophy is what ...
... considered with reference to itself , and not with reference to persuasion and quiet of spirit , or to the possession of truth and certitude , has not satisfied its own demands , and , hence , has not found repose . Philosophy is what ...
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... considered the starting - point of philosophy . Setting out from it , phi- losophy proceeds to confirm those great relations between beings ( esseri ) which the great mass of mankind have already observed , and , we might almost say ...
... considered the starting - point of philosophy . Setting out from it , phi- losophy proceeds to confirm those great relations between beings ( esseri ) which the great mass of mankind have already observed , and , we might almost say ...
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