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Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

Hegel: The Science of Logic

  • Liana Lutfullinahas quoted5 days ago
    Man,—and that just because it is his nature to think,—is the only being that possesses law, religion, and morality.
  • Liana Lutfullinahas quoted6 days ago
    strictly human and thought-induced phenomena of consciousness do not originally appear in the form of a thought, but as a feeling, a perception, or mental image
  • Liana Lutfullinahas quoted6 days ago
    Philosophy, on the other hand, is a peculiar mode of thinking—a mode in which thinking becomes knowledge, and knowledge through notions
  • Liana Lutfullinahas quoted6 days ago
    We can assume nothing, and assert nothing dogmatically; nor can we accept the assertions
  • Liana Lutfullinahas quoted6 days ago
    in point of time the mind makes general images of objects, long before it makes notions of them,
  • Liana Lutfullinahas quoted6 days ago
    In both the object is Truth, in that supreme sense in which God and God only is the Truth.
  • Liana Lutfullinahas quoted6 days ago
    The objects of philosophy, it is true, are upon the whole the same as those of religion.
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