A Vocabulary of the Philosophical Sciences Including the Vocabulary of Philosop
A Vocabulary of the Philosophical Sciences Including the Vocabulary of Philosop
Charles Porterfield Krauth
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E. , the subject) be not itself the proper self-positing inner thing of objectivity, this inner will forever remain to it a sealed external. " 6 Miche- let: "In that philosophy (Hegel's) is involved the absolute knowing. " 7 Schelling: "Knowing is identical with intel- lectual intuition ; " " it is an imaging of the infinite in the soul ; a being of the absolute in knowing, and of knowing in the absolute. " "The soul, having intuition of itself under the form of eternity, has intuition of the E...ssence itself. " "A mediated cognition cannot be an adequate one. The soul, therefore, can have no adequate cognition of things or of itself. That only is knowing, when knowing and being are the same thing. " "Man, in his intellectual intuition or imagination (which is the understanding in the act of intui- 1 Quot. In Stemlcl : Phil. I. Umriss. I. , 258. 2 Fundamental Philosophic, 23. 3 U'tx. Sen- scJtufisle. Hre, 32. TJ/afsnchen d. Bewusstseyns, ch. V. ( Werke, II. , 685). WisseHschafts- Mire in Umrisx, \ 12 ( Werke, II.
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