| Eduard von Hartmann - 1893 - 460 pages
...are discernible, which recognises not only the title of philosophy in general, but also the title of an idealistic philosophy beside and above the mechanical cosmic theory of the Sciences of Hatter, a union, which alone is able to reconcile that Idealism, to which the German people owes its... | |
| G. Glen Wickens - 2002 - 292 pages
...In some respects, Hartmann provides a model for the spiritual naturalism of The Dynasts. His aim is to create 'an idealistic philosophy beside and above...mechanical cosmic theory of the Sciences of Matter' (1:xxiv). The choice of prepositions is revealing. There is both the novelistic encounter between two... | |
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