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... man's innermost being . . . and is at once natural and ideal . " The ascent to it “ is a specifi- cally human achievement . " It is man's " specific nature and true being " and " genuine self . " It is " the core of man's own being ...
... man's innermost being . . . and is at once natural and ideal . " The ascent to it “ is a specifi- cally human achievement . " It is man's " specific nature and true being " and " genuine self . " It is " the core of man's own being ...
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... man's personality as is the doctrine of human automatism . We do not need determinists to teach us that no man can act except from motives . The question is : Where do these motives come from ? From external sources only , or also from ...
... man's personality as is the doctrine of human automatism . We do not need determinists to teach us that no man can act except from motives . The question is : Where do these motives come from ? From external sources only , or also from ...
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... man's life becomes , whether permanently or temporarily , the centre , or , in its attempt to become the centre , disintegrates the man's personality , then we have insanity , in the strict sense of the word . In other words , when a ...
... man's life becomes , whether permanently or temporarily , the centre , or , in its attempt to become the centre , disintegrates the man's personality , then we have insanity , in the strict sense of the word . In other words , when a ...
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SOCIALISM AND EDUCATION 1912 | 1 |
PROFESSOR EUCKEN AND THE PHILOSOPHY OF SELFREALISA | 36 |
IDEALS OF LIFE AND EDUCATIONGERMAN AND ENGLISH | 54 |
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