Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticNoonday Press, 1960 - 503 pagine |
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Pagina xxi
... philosopher . One of his last works is that in which he deals in a masterly manner with the philosophy of Hegel . The title may be translated , " What is living and what is dead of the philosophy of Hegel . " Here he explains to us the ...
... philosopher . One of his last works is that in which he deals in a masterly manner with the philosophy of Hegel . The title may be translated , " What is living and what is dead of the philosophy of Hegel . " Here he explains to us the ...
Pagina 64
... Philosophy removes from religion all reason for exist- ing , because it substitutes itself for religion . As the science of the spirit , it looks upon religion as a pheno- menon , a transitory historical fact , a psychic condition that ...
... Philosophy removes from religion all reason for exist- ing , because it substitutes itself for religion . As the science of the spirit , it looks upon religion as a pheno- menon , a transitory historical fact , a psychic condition that ...
Pagina 293
... philosophy . A time will come when philosophy will return to poetry , from which she has detached herself ; and from the new philosophy a new mythology will arise.2 The Absolute is thus the object of art as well as of philosophy ( as ...
... philosophy . A time will come when philosophy will return to poetry , from which she has detached herself ; and from the new philosophy a new mythology will arise.2 The Absolute is thus the object of art as well as of philosophy ( as ...
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