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Page 63
... century , the final isolation of politics was achieved . The term no longer connoted the various aspects of a full public life nor even a view of the human being as a public creature . As morality , linked with religion , now came to be ...
... century , the final isolation of politics was achieved . The term no longer connoted the various aspects of a full public life nor even a view of the human being as a public creature . As morality , linked with religion , now came to be ...
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... centuries apart in time and on different intellectual battle- fields not surprisingly , they did not meet head on . What Hegel restored to European philosophy had been anticipated , however , by Rousseau a century before , namely a ...
... centuries apart in time and on different intellectual battle- fields not surprisingly , they did not meet head on . What Hegel restored to European philosophy had been anticipated , however , by Rousseau a century before , namely a ...
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... century , is actually a case in point . By all but its most fervent adherents it was easily seen for what it was a specious and illogical amalgam of pseudo - scientific theories of racial supremacy , assertions of pent - up national ...
... century , is actually a case in point . By all but its most fervent adherents it was easily seen for what it was a specious and illogical amalgam of pseudo - scientific theories of racial supremacy , assertions of pent - up national ...
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The Query and the Quest | 5 |
The Philosophers Stone | 15 |
In Search of the Beast | 31 |
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