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Page 13
... object " ( I , 188 ) . Theology has here been transformed into epistemology but the problems of the one are the solutions of the other : We are to seek therefore for some absolute truth capable of communicating to other positions a ...
... object " ( I , 188 ) . Theology has here been transformed into epistemology but the problems of the one are the solutions of the other : We are to seek therefore for some absolute truth capable of communicating to other positions a ...
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... object , and as the subject exists in antithesis to an object , the spirit can not originally be finite . But neither can it be a subject without becoming an object , and , as it is originally the identity of both , it can be conceived ...
... object , and as the subject exists in antithesis to an object , the spirit can not originally be finite . But neither can it be a subject without becoming an object , and , as it is originally the identity of both , it can be conceived ...
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... object and ' meaning ' synchronize and are recognized simultaneously . And not a single ' mean- ing , ' since no ... object in an indissoluble unity " ; " in place of a more or less adequate ' expression , ' we find a relation of ...
... object and ' meaning ' synchronize and are recognized simultaneously . And not a single ' mean- ing , ' since no ... object in an indissoluble unity " ; " in place of a more or less adequate ' expression , ' we find a relation of ...
Contents
The Philosophy of Romanticism | 3 |
The Poetics of Romanticism | 23 |
Americanizing Romanticism | 57 |
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