| Ernest Belfort Bax - Philosophy - 1886 - 460 pages
...of history, is the simple conception of Reason ; that ifeason is the Sovereign of the World ; that the history of the world, therefore, presents us with a rational process. This conviction and intuition is a hypothesis in the domain of history as such. In that of Philosophy... | |
| James Macbride Sterrett - Christianity - 1891 - 218 pages
...history with the simple conception that " Reason (Divine Wisdom) is the sovereign of the world ; that the history of the world, therefore, presents us with a rational process." (Philosophy of History, p. 9.) Indeed, one can read beneath^nearly'every line of their volume the inspiring... | |
| Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel - Philosophy - 1897 - 166 pages
...contemplation of History is the simple conception of Reason; that Reason is the sovereign of the world; that the history of the world, therefore, presents us with a rational process. — Philosophy of History, p. 12 (p. 9). FALSE REASONING. Nothing is easier for the " Rationalist "... | |
| John Mackinnon Robertson - Logic - 1902 - 290 pages
...theorem, or theorems, that Reason rules the universe, "That Reason is the Sovereign of the World ; that the history of the world, therefore, presents us with a rational process "; that " Reason is the substance of the Universe "; that " it reveals itself in the world, and that... | |
| Anthropological Society of Bombay - Anthropology - 1907 - 690 pages
...but its honor and glory It is thought, conditioning itself with perfect freedom. . . Reason has ruk'd and is still ruling in the world, which is not abandoned...the world, therefore, presents us with a rational pnx-ess." III.—" In nature [ie, physical nature] there happens nothing new. It is only in tliose... | |
| Patrick L. Gardiner - History - 1968 - 472 pages
...contemplation of History, is the simple conception of Reason ; that Reason is the Sovereign of the World; that the history of the world, therefore, presents us with a rational process. This conviction and intuition is a hypothesis in the domain of history as such. In that of Philosophy... | |
| Terence Ball, James Farr - History - 1984 - 308 pages
...contemplation of History, is the simple conception of Reason; that Reason is the Sovereign of the World; that the history of the world, therefore, presents us with a rational process. This conviction and intuition is a hypothesis in the domain of history as such. In that of Philosophy... | |
| Judith Wilt - Literary Criticism - 1985 - 242 pages
...contemplation of History, is the simple conception of Reason; that Reason is the Sovereign of the World; that the history of the world, therefore, presents us with a rational process. . . . Passion is that which sets men in activity, that which effects practical realization. . . . The... | |
| Gerald Allan Cohen - Historical materialism - 2000 - 474 pages
...a stage in the develop1 Although philosophy proves 'that reason is the sovereign of the world; that the history of the world, therefore, presents us with a rational process', it is also 'an inference from the history of the world, that its development has been a rational process'.... | |
| Ermanno Bencivenga - Philosophy - 2000 - 160 pages
...many shapes, will reveal itself to reason. (Nature 444-45) Reason is the sovereign of the world; . . . the history of the world, therefore, presents us with a rational process. This conviction and intuition is a hypothesis in the domain of history as such. In that of philosophy... | |
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