The consciousness of the infinite is nothing else than the consciousness of the infinity of the consciousness ; or, in the consciousness of the infinite, the ; conscious subject has for his object the infinity of his own nature. The Praxis of Alain Badiou - Pagina 336door Paul Ashton - 2006 - 423 pagina’sVolledige weergave - Over dit boek
| 1922 - 432 pagina’s
...not consciousness of an infinite over against other than man, but consciousness of his own infinite nature. ' The consciousness of the infinite is nothing...consciousness of the infinity of the consciousness.'* Apart from the complete gratuitousness of this statement, which claims to define the specific constitution... | |
| Ludwig Feuerbach - 1855 - 464 pagina’s
...limited, but on account of that very limitation so infallible, we do not call consciousness, but instinct. Consciousness, in the strict or proper sense, is identical...consciousness of the infinite, the conscious subject has for his object the infinity of his own nature. What, then, is the nature of man, of which he is conscious,... | |
| Ludwig Feuerbach - 1881 - 376 pagina’s
...non sit, licet ob varia obstacula multa sint, quse re ipsa non norit."—Gassendi (Opp. Omn. Phys.). infinite is nothing else than the consciousness of...consciousness of the infinite, the conscious subject has for his object the infinity of his own nature. What, then, is the nature of man, of which he is conscious,... | |
| Friedrich Freiherr von Hügel - 1921 - 338 pagina’s
...nothing else than, the consciousness which man has of his own, not finite and limited, but infinite, nature. . . . The consciousness of the infinite is...consciousness of the infinity of the consciousness " (pp. 53-55 ; Eng. Tr. pp. 1, 3). — " Man is nothing without an object. . . . But the object to... | |
| Friedrich Freiherr von Hügel - 1928 - 400 pagina’s
...not consciousness of an infinite over against other than man, but consciousness of his own infinite nature. "The consciousness of the infinite is nothing...consciousness of the infinity of the consciousness." 1 Apart from the complete gratuitousness of this statement, which claims to define the specific constitution... | |
| 1922 - 444 pagina’s
...against other than man, but consciousness of his own infinite nature. ' The consciousness of the inf1nite is nothing else than the ' consciousness of the infinity of the consciousness.'* Apart from the complete gratuitousness of this statement, which claims to define the specific constitution... | |
| Bernard M. G. Reardon - 1966 - 420 pagina’s
...a limited consciousness is no consciousness ; consciousness is essentially infinite in its nature.1 The consciousness of the infinite is nothing else...consciousness of the infinite, the conscious subject has for his object the infinity of his own nature. What, then, is the nature of man, of which he is conscious,... | |
| E. S. Shaffer - 1980 - 376 pagina’s
...possession of religion, but religion, in its positive content, was no other than consciousness of infinity: Consciousness in the strict or proper sense is identical...consciousness of the infinite, the conscious subject has for his object the infinity of his own nature.61 George Eliot's conception of God, Hillis Miller has remarked,... | |
| Thomas M. Brinthaupt, Richard P. Lipka - 1994 - 388 pagina’s
...self. For instance, Feuerbach, the theologian of choice for both Marx and Freud, while arguing that "the consciousness of the infinite is nothing else...consciousness of the infinity of the consciousness" (in Kung, 1980, p. 200), popularized what were to become "projection" views of God. Central to all... | |
| John Hick - 2004 - 468 pagina’s
...identified this awareness of infinity with awareness of the infinity of our own generic human nature. For The consciousness of the infinite is nothing else...consciousness of the infinite, the conscious subject has for his object the infinity of his own nature' ([1841] 1957, 2-3). This is a variation of Hegel's elision... | |
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