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... individual and his freedom -relatively new in Hegel's time , but be- coming increasingly common in our own -which sees the individual as the sole possessor of value and as the basic mov- ing force within the history of man . On this ...
... individual and his freedom -relatively new in Hegel's time , but be- coming increasingly common in our own -which sees the individual as the sole possessor of value and as the basic mov- ing force within the history of man . On this ...
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... individual freedom which has just been sketched is false because it fails to realize that the particular individual does not and cannot exist in isolation . Rather , on Hegel's view , the individual is a product of history and of social ...
... individual freedom which has just been sketched is false because it fails to realize that the particular individual does not and cannot exist in isolation . Rather , on Hegel's view , the individual is a product of history and of social ...
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... individual is born into a family , a circle of ac- quaintances , a town , etc. Nor does he mean simply that an individual is edu- cated by a community . Rather , he means that the individual owes his very being as rational and therefore ...
... individual is born into a family , a circle of ac- quaintances , a town , etc. Nor does he mean simply that an individual is edu- cated by a community . Rather , he means that the individual owes his very being as rational and therefore ...
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