That is, in the sense that no thinker, and no historical movement of thought, can have passed without fruit, without leaving behind an element of truth, which is an either conscious or unconscious part of living and modern thought. A Hegelian, in the... Benedetto Croce: An Introduction to His Philosophy - Page 32by Raffaello Piccoli - 1922 - 315 pagesFull view - About this book
| William A. Drake - Authors, European - 1927 - 430 pages
...professing to accept every word of the master, or of a religious sectarian who considers dissention a sin, no sane person wants to be, and no more I....; and this phase one has to recognize and defend: that is all. If this shall not take place now, it matters little. 'The Idea is not in haste,' as Hegel... | |
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