长矛 发表于 2025-3-23 10:10:31

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FEIGN 发表于 2025-3-23 15:44:14

Setting,ly after the power of life” had “gone out of human life that the need for philosophy” arose.. And indeed, as we shall see, Hegel’s mature philosophy emerged out of the ruins of his original dream that society could once again unite men in freedom and dignity. This dream continued to haunt Hegel, per

ANTE 发表于 2025-3-23 21:10:27

,Schelling (1792–1796),ss, Schelling had already published three works, each of which was a substantial contribution to the scholarly or philosophical debates current in Germany during the nineties. Well born, well bred, self-confident, well adjusted and superbly educated, he was, at least superficially, as suited to be a

木讷 发表于 2025-3-24 00:55:56

,Hölderlin (1789–1798),Idealist speculation took during the nineties.. Reflecting his own enthusiasm for the Girondist phase of the French Revolution, Hölderlin, during his last years at the . in 1793–1794, had developed a world-view which insisted on the real correspondence of freedom, society and nature. This politicall

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,Hölderlin (1789–1798),last years at the . in 1793–1794, had developed a world-view which insisted on the real correspondence of freedom, society and nature. This politically and socially oriented pantheism inspired his friends Hegel and Schelling to seek to integrate these spheres into their own early thought..
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