Lectures On the Philosophy of Religion Together With a Work On the Proofs of Th

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Lectures On the Philosophy of Religion Together With a Work On the Proofs of Th
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
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The 'wall is ; it is a thing. Thing is a Universal, and thus much I know too of God. We know far more of other things, but if we abstract from all their definite characteristics, we only say, as we said just now of the wall, " It is, " thus we know just as much of it as we do of God. And thus God has been called an abstract Ens. But this ens is the very emptiest form of existence compared with which other entia show themselves to have a far fuller existence.
We have said that God is in immediat
...e knowledge ; we are too ; this immediateness of Being belongs to the Ego too. All other concrete, empirical things are or exist also, they are identical with themselves, this is 124 THE PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION abstractly their Being as Being. This Being exists in common with me, but the object of my knowledge is so constituted that I can also withdraw its Being from it ; I represent it to myself, believe in it, but this in which I believe is a Being in my consciousness only. Conse- quently, universality and this quality of immediateness fall asunder, and must of necessity do so.

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