Selected Writings in Sociology and Social PhilosophyWatts, 1956 - 268 pagina's |
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... Hegel , merely filling out with a more or less factual content the grandiose philosophy of history of his master . Marx , of course , grew up in the atmosphere of Hegel's philosophy , and used its technical vocabulary , especially in ...
... Hegel , merely filling out with a more or less factual content the grandiose philosophy of history of his master . Marx , of course , grew up in the atmosphere of Hegel's philosophy , and used its technical vocabulary , especially in ...
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... Hegel's political concepts and outlined a sociological theory of the State . His opposi- tion to Hegel , at this time , was expressed in fervent praise of democracy , not of socialism , since he had not yet come into contact with the ...
... Hegel's political concepts and outlined a sociological theory of the State . His opposi- tion to Hegel , at this time , was expressed in fervent praise of democracy , not of socialism , since he had not yet come into contact with the ...
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... Hegel . The notion of the historical development of social institu- tions is to be found in much of the political and historical writing of the latter part of the eighteenth century , 1 mingled with early formulations of the idea of ...
... Hegel . The notion of the historical development of social institu- tions is to be found in much of the political and historical writing of the latter part of the eighteenth century , 1 mingled with early formulations of the idea of ...
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Introduction | 1 |
I | 51 |
Existence and consciousness | 67 |
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