| Bernard Bosanquet - 1904 - 532 páginas
...immediate existence of the spiritual, the human bodily shape, but self-conscious inward intelligence.1 Now, Christianity brings God before our intelligence...this immediate existence, which has to be posited 2 as negative, absorbed, and reflected into the spiritual unity. In this way, romantic art must be... | |
| Bernard Bosanquet - 1904 - 580 páginas
...the human bodily shape, but self-conscious inward intelligence.^ Now, Christianity brings Godbefore our intelligence as spirit, or mind — not as particularized...this immediate existence, which has to be posited 3 as negative, absorbed, and reflected into the spiritual unity. In this way, romantic art must be... | |
| Kuno Francke, William Guild Howard - 1914 - 616 páginas
...inner being, and makes this, and not the bodily form, the material and mold of its content; and thus the unity of the human and divine nature is a conscious unity, capable of realization only by spiritual knowledge. The new content, won by this unity, is not dependent... | |
| Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel - 1920 - 444 páginas
...and makes this rather than bodily form the medium and determinate existence of its content. So also, the unity of the human and divine nature is a conscious unity exclusively capable of realization by means of spiritual knowledge, and in Spirit. The new content... | |
| Albert Hofstadter, Richard Kuhns - 2009 - 730 páginas
...and makes this rather than bodily form the medium and determinate existence of its content. So also, the unity of the human and divine nature is a conscious unity exclusively capable of realization by means of spiritual knowledge, and in Spirit. The new content... | |
| Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel - 1997 - 358 páginas
...longer the sensuous immediate existence of the spiritual, the human bodily shape, but self-conscious inward intelligence. Now, Christianity brings God...this immediate existence, which has to be posited as negative, absorbed, and reflected into the spiritual unity. In this way, romantic art must be considered... | |
| Bernard Bosanquet - 2005 - 521 páginas
...particularized individual spirit, but as absolute, in spirit and in truth. And for this reason Christtanity retires from the sensuousness of imagination into...representation, as if that were adequate to it, but 1s freed from this immediate existence, which has to be posited * as negative, absorbed, and reflected... | |
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