The Southern Quarterly Review, 30. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1967 |
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... Philosophical Journal " on the Progress of Metaphysics since Leibnitz , and on the possibility of a Philosophy of History ; a Treatise on Revelation , and a review of some pamph- lets of Schlosser . The first volume of the second ...
... Philosophical Journal " on the Progress of Metaphysics since Leibnitz , and on the possibility of a Philosophy of History ; a Treatise on Revelation , and a review of some pamph- lets of Schlosser . The first volume of the second ...
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... philosophy . For the absolute Ego , in which is the prime principle of philosophy , is the ground and source , not only of objective nature , but also of the subjective intelligence . The functions of philosophy are only begun , when ...
... philosophy . For the absolute Ego , in which is the prime principle of philosophy , is the ground and source , not only of objective nature , but also of the subjective intelligence . The functions of philosophy are only begun , when ...
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... philosophy ; the " first philosophy . " He soon came to see the absolute necessity - if phi- losophy has to do with realities , and not with mere abstractions , of another , a second , a " real " philosophy , which should grasp what is ...
... philosophy ; the " first philosophy . " He soon came to see the absolute necessity - if phi- losophy has to do with realities , and not with mere abstractions , of another , a second , a " real " philosophy , which should grasp what is ...
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