Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 30, Issue 2Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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Page 318
... thought France was about to be expunged from the map of Europe . Only Mirabeau really under- stood the character of the movement . He wrote secretly to the King : " Compare the present state of things with the old regime , and console ...
... thought France was about to be expunged from the map of Europe . Only Mirabeau really under- stood the character of the movement . He wrote secretly to the King : " Compare the present state of things with the old regime , and console ...
Page 378
... thought , viz : The Non - Ego is not Ego , the Not - self is different from Self . The Ego in affirm- ing its own ... thought are subjective ; space and time are equally so ; there is an objective being of other things , but we know them ...
... thought , viz : The Non - Ego is not Ego , the Not - self is different from Self . The Ego in affirm- ing its own ... thought are subjective ; space and time are equally so ; there is an objective being of other things , but we know them ...
Page 388
... thought , or materialism ; second , thought producing power , the ideal systems ; or third , thought and power together , the pantheistic idea . But , as Heffe- richt following out the hint of Schelling , suggests , this is not the last ...
... thought , or materialism ; second , thought producing power , the ideal systems ; or third , thought and power together , the pantheistic idea . But , as Heffe- richt following out the hint of Schelling , suggests , this is not the last ...
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