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Pagina xxi
If the great conquest of Hegel be the dialectic of opposites, his great mistake lies
in the confusion of opposites with things which are distinct but not opposite. If,
says Croce, we take as an example the application of the Hegelian triad that ...
If the great conquest of Hegel be the dialectic of opposites, his great mistake lies
in the confusion of opposites with things which are distinct but not opposite. If,
says Croce, we take as an example the application of the Hegelian triad that ...
Pagina xxii
Croce has cleared away these difficulties by showing that if from the meeting of
opposites must arise a superior synthesis, such a synthesis cannot arise from
things which are distinct but not opposite, since the former are connected
together as ...
Croce has cleared away these difficulties by showing that if from the meeting of
opposites must arise a superior synthesis, such a synthesis cannot arise from
things which are distinct but not opposite, since the former are connected
together as ...
Pagina xxix
Lastly, there are many things which now, after a systematic exposition of the
various philosophical sciences, I see in closer connexions and in a clearer, or at
least a different, light ; a certain hesitation and even some doctrinal errors visible
...
Lastly, there are many things which now, after a systematic exposition of the
various philosophical sciences, I see in closer connexions and in a clearer, or at
least a different, light ; a certain hesitation and even some doctrinal errors visible
...
Pagina 9
The world which as a rule we intuite is a small thing. It consists of little
expressions, which gradually become greater and wider with the increasing
spiritual concentration of certain moments. They are the words we say to
ourselves, our silent ...
The world which as a rule we intuite is a small thing. It consists of little
expressions, which gradually become greater and wider with the increasing
spiritual concentration of certain moments. They are the words we say to
ourselves, our silent ...
Pagina 10
The labels tied to things (it has been said) take the place of the things themselves
. ... From time to time we pass from the index to the book, from the label to the
thing, or from the slight to the greater intuitions, and from these to the greatest
and ...
The labels tied to things (it has been said) take the place of the things themselves
. ... From time to time we pass from the index to the book, from the label to the
thing, or from the slight to the greater intuitions, and from these to the greatest
and ...
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