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so:text | Understanding finds nothing but itself when it seeks the essence behind the appearance of things. ‘It is manifest that behind the so-called curtain, which is to hide the inner world, there is nothing to be seen unless we ourselves go behind there, as much in order that we may thereby see, as that there may be something behind there which can be seen.’ P. 111 (en) |
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so:description | Reason and Revolution, Hegel and the Rise of Social Theory (1941) (en) |
so:description | Part I. The Foundations of Hegel’s Philosophy (en) |
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