Enlightenment Essays, 第 1-4 卷Enlightenment essays, 1970 |
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... philosophe . Yet , according to Hegel , philosophy is the bird of Minerva . Insofar as he is a philosopher , the philosophe should really be called a swimming - bird rather than a flying - fish . Who is right then , Voltaire or Hegel ...
... philosophe . Yet , according to Hegel , philosophy is the bird of Minerva . Insofar as he is a philosopher , the philosophe should really be called a swimming - bird rather than a flying - fish . Who is right then , Voltaire or Hegel ...
第 170 頁
... philosophe and the man of letters and see in what respect the philosophe is fish and not fowl . Once again it is Voltaire who gives us a hint , in his article written for the Encyclodedia which goes under the heading " Men of Letters ...
... philosophe and the man of letters and see in what respect the philosophe is fish and not fowl . Once again it is Voltaire who gives us a hint , in his article written for the Encyclodedia which goes under the heading " Men of Letters ...
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... philosophes . While in other centuries philosophers have been the ideologists of society , in the eighteenth century they fulfilled this role as authors . The philosophe as author ( that is the man of letters endowed with the esprit ...
... philosophes . While in other centuries philosophers have been the ideologists of society , in the eighteenth century they fulfilled this role as authors . The philosophe as author ( that is the man of letters endowed with the esprit ...
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