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the transcendental philosopher starts from the fact of consciousness , it is in consciousness itself that he must discover the original and prototype of this activity . And this he finds in the act of pure self - consciousness ...
the transcendental philosopher starts from the fact of consciousness , it is in consciousness itself that he must discover the original and prototype of this activity . And this he finds in the act of pure self - consciousness ...
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The individual , that is , first comes to consciousness of himself in the sense of his relation , as a personal will , to uni . versal reason , which is apprehended as the obligation to bring the first into harmony with the second .
The individual , that is , first comes to consciousness of himself in the sense of his relation , as a personal will , to uni . versal reason , which is apprehended as the obligation to bring the first into harmony with the second .
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This , it has been shown , can be found only in the act and evolution of self - consciousness . We are not investigating an absolute principium essendi ; for then , I 5 admit , many valid objections might be started against our theory ...
This , it has been shown , can be found only in the act and evolution of self - consciousness . We are not investigating an absolute principium essendi ; for then , I 5 admit , many valid objections might be started against our theory ...
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