Hegel and HegelianismT.& T. Clark, 1913 - 301 pages |
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Absolute Religion abstract æsthetic affirm analysis assertion beauty believe Bradley's British Hegelian Caird Christian conceived conception consciousness contrast criticism deduce definite dialectic Divine doctrine dualism Edward Caird elements empiricism epistemology ethics evil evolution existence experience F. H. Bradley fact finite Green Hegel Hegel's Logic higher highest human idea ideal idealist implies individual interpretation intuitionalism Kant Kant's knowledge M'Taggart means merely metaphysical mind modern moral necessity objective Pantheistic phases phenomena Phenomenology philo Philosophy of History Philosophy of Mind Philosophy of Nature Philosophy of Religion Philosophy of Spirit Plato point of view position principle priori Professor psychology pure rational reality reason recognise regard region scepticism Schelling Secret of Hegel seems sense significant sophy space speculative stage Stirling substance symbolic art T. H. Green teleology things thought tion true truth unity universe whole