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Lectures on the Philosophy of World History
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Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel101 ratings, 4.06 average rating, 12 reviews
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“It has been said that the French revolution resulted from philosophy, and it is not without reason that philosophy has been called Weltweisheit [world wisdom]; for it is not only truth in and for itself, as the pure essence of things, but also truth in its living form as exhibited in the affairs of the world. We should not, therefore, contradict the assertion that the revolution received its first impulse from philosophy.
Never since the sun had stood in the firmament and the planets revolved around him had it been perceived that man's existence centres in his head, i.e. in thought, inspired by which he builds up the world of reality. Not until now had man advanced to the recognition of the principle that thought ought to govern spiritual reality. This was accordingly a glorious mental dawn. All thinking being shared in the jubilation of this epoch. Emotions of a lofty character stirred men's minds at that time; a spiritual enthusiasm thrilled through the world, as if the reconciliation between the divine and the secular was now first accomplished.”
― Lectures on the Philosophy of World History
Never since the sun had stood in the firmament and the planets revolved around him had it been perceived that man's existence centres in his head, i.e. in thought, inspired by which he builds up the world of reality. Not until now had man advanced to the recognition of the principle that thought ought to govern spiritual reality. This was accordingly a glorious mental dawn. All thinking being shared in the jubilation of this epoch. Emotions of a lofty character stirred men's minds at that time; a spiritual enthusiasm thrilled through the world, as if the reconciliation between the divine and the secular was now first accomplished.”
― Lectures on the Philosophy of World History
“时代的艰苦使人对于日常生活中平凡的琐屑兴趣予以太大的重视,现实上很高的利益和为了这些利益而作的斗争,曾经大大地占据了精神上一切的能力和力量以及外在的手段,因而使得人们没有自由的心情去理会那较高的内心生活和较纯洁的精神活动,以致许多较优秀的人才都为这种艰苦环境所束缚,并且部分地被牺牲在里面。因为世界精神太忙碌于现实,所以它不能转向内心,回复到自身。”
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― 哲学史讲演录(共4卷)
