9781152663473

The Journal of Speculative Philosophy

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1874 edition. Excerpt: ... called a "negative unity" because it is conceived as negating all particularity--as the ocean negates-its particular waves and swallows them up. The negative unity is the principle of Pantheism, and of Strauss and Feuer-bach. The principle of Personality, or the concrete universal, is that of Hegel, Aristotle, Plato, and Leibnitz. "Not substance, but subject, is the highest principle." said Hegel. It is because of failure to think himself through to "subject" that Strauss arrests his development in the Saurian period of Pantheism. In the London "Athenaeum" for June 21st and 28th, 1873, Dr. Hutchinson Stirling publishes a most able and satisfactory review of this book of Strauss, showing up in his trenchant way the whole philosophic movement of which he forms a part. We have also received a work bearing on the same subject from It. Mariano: Strauss e Vera. Saggio Critico. Homa: Stabilimento Civelli. 1874. Von Magdeburg bis Konigsberg, von Karl Rosenkranz. Berlin: L. Heimanns Ver-lag. 1873. This is the first volume of the Autobiography of Dr. Karl Rosenkranz, Professor of Philosophy in the University of Konigsberg for the past forty years. It embraces the period from 1805 to 1834--a period of great interest in the development of German Philosophy. The charm of this volume lies in the portrayal of the gradual initiation of a genial and appreciative youth into the literature and philosophy current in that heroic period. In 1824 he became acquainted with the Hegelian Philosophy through Leopold Von Hcnning. His action and reaction with Romanticism, Spinozism, Kantianism, and Hegelianism, is told in a delightfully personal style. His relations with the great men of the time, and particularly with Hegel, whose biographer he was destined to...

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9781152663473

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115266347X

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0.85 Pounds

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9.00 x 6.00 x 0.58 In

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$23.56

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258 pages

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2010-01-01



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