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" The German nations, under the influence of Christianity, were the first to attain the consciousness, that man, as man, is free: that it is the freedom of Spirit which constitutes its essence. "
The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries: Masterpieces ... - Side 35
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Lectures on the Philosophy of History

Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel - 1857 - 528 sider
...the other hand, constituted it a rigorous thraldom of our common nature — of the Human. The German nations, under the influence of Christianity, were the first to attain the consciousness, that man, as. man, is free : that it is the 'jreedomjjf Spirit which constitutes its essence. This consciousness...
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The Church of England quarterly review, Volum 10

1858 - 516 sider
...only that some are free — not man as such. Even Plato and Aristotle did not know this The German nations under the influence of Christianity were the first to attain the consciousness that man, as man, is free ; that it is the freedom of spirit which constitutes its essence. This consciousness...
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The Ethics of Hegel

Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel - 1893 - 246 sider
...nations, under the influence of Christianity, were the first to attain the consciousness that man, as man, is free- — that it is the freedom of spirit which constitutes his essence. . . . But to introduce this principle into the various relations of the actual world,...
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The Wisdom and Religion of a German Philosopher: Being Selections from the ...

Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel - 1897 - 166 sider
...rights of personal individuality receive adequate recognition. — Philosophy of Right, p. 313 (p. 246). The Germanic nations, under the influence of Christianity,...were the first to attain the consciousness that man, as man, is free ; that it is the freedom of Spirit which constitutes its essence. This consciousness...
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The Philosophy of History

Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel - 1900 - 504 sider
...nations, under the influence of Christianity, were the first to attain the consciousness that man, as man, is free : that it is the freedom of Spirit which...constitutes its essence. This consciousness arose first in religiont the ini"most region of Spirit; but to introduce the principle into the •various relations...
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Journal ..., Volum 7

Anthropological Society of Bombay - 1907 - 690 sider
...that spirit, man as such, is free; and because they do not know this, they are not free. The German nations, under the influence of Christianity, were the first to attain the consciousness, that man, as man, is free." V.—" The state is the idea of spirit in the external manifestation of human will...
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Nineteenth-Century Philosophy

Patrick L. Gardiner - 1968 - 472 sider
...the other hand, constituted it a rigorous thraldom of our common nature — of the Human. The German nations, under the influence of Christianity, were the first to attain the consciousness, that man, as man, is free : that is the freedom of Spirit which constitutes its essence. This consciousness arose...
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Freedom and History and Other Essays: An Introduction to the Thought of ...

Richard P. McKeon - 1990 - 308 sider
...Hegel, but they and the Romans knew only that some are free, not that man as such is free. The German nations, under the influence of Christianity, were the first to attain the consciousness that man, as man, is free: that it is the freedom of the Spirit which constitutes its essence.2 Freedom in this...
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The Universal God: Justice, Love, and Peace in the Global Village

James E. Will - 1994 - 292 sider
...But they along with the Romans knew only that some are free — not men as such. . . . The teutonic nations, under the influence of Christianity, were the first to attain the consciousness that man as man is free, that it is the freedom of spirit which constitutes its peculiar nature.21 make. Even...
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Mapping Islamic Studies: Genealogy, Continuity, and Change

Azim Nanji - 1997 - 300 sider
...free; but they, and the Romans likewise, knew only that some are free not man as such. . . The German nations, under the influence of Christianity, were the first to attain - the consciousness that man, as man, is free: that it is the freedom of Spirit which constitutes its essence.23 For him, the fantasy...
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