- with Hegel's view of
world history of the late 18th century,
include Weltgeist (German: [ˈvɛltˌɡaɪ̯st] , "world-spirit"),
Volksgeist "national spirit"...
- Hegel,
contrasting with Hegel's use of
Volksgeist "national spirit" and
Weltgeist "world-spirit". Its
coinage and po****rization
precede Hegel, and are...
- in
Western philosophy Weltseele "world-soul" in
German philosophy, see
Weltgeist ("world-spirit")
Atman (disambiguation), a
Sanskrit term
sometimes equated...
- (a Christian), and
three sopranos: Barmherzigkeit, Gerechtigkeit, and
Weltgeist. The
opera does not have a chorus. Part I of the
opera was
first performed...
- contradictions. It is an
intelligible process of
human activity, the
Weltgeist,
which is the idea of
progress towards a
specific human condition; namely...
-
Sittlichkeit The
Crisis of
European Sciences and
Transcendental Phenomenology Weltgeist De
divisione naturae The
following table of
contents follows the Pinkard...
-
Timaeus Robert Fludd and microcosm–macrocosm
Stoic cosmology and
psychology Weltgeist World soul (Anima mundi) From
Robert Fludd's
Utriusque cosmi maioris scilicet...
- di Giovanni,
George (2000). "Factual Necessity: On H. S.
Harris and
Weltgeist". The Owl of Minerva. 31 (2): 131. doi:10.5840/owl200031212. di Giovanni...
- to the
traditional Christian concept of the Deity. The
Absolute Ideal Weltgeist [World Spirit] was
invoked by
American ministers as they "turned to German...
-
Friedrich Sc****ing, and
Georg W.F.
Hegel (particularly in his
concept of
Weltgeist). The
concept of
Anima Mundi, or the
World Soul,
continues to resonate...