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absolute abstract action actual Anaxagoras antithesis appears Aristotle atheism becoming beënt body ciple cognition complete conceived conception connexion consciousness consequently constitutes contradiction Democritus Descartes dialectic difference divine doctrine Eleatic element Empedocles empirical empiricism ethical existence experience expression external Fcap Fichte finite Grote ground Hegel Heraclitus history of philosophy human ideal ideal theory ideas identity individual infinite intelligence Kant knowledge Leibnitz Lewes logical material matter metaphysical mind monads moral namely nature negation Neo-Platonism non-being non-ego notion noumenon object opposed original Parmenides particular perception perfect philo Plato position possess possible practical presupposition principle priori proposition Protagoras pure Pythagoreans rational reality realization reason reference regard relation religion says Schelling Scholasticism Schwegler sensation sense sensuous Socrates Sophists sophy soul sphere Spinoza spirit subjective idealism substance theory things thinking thought tion true truth Ueberweg understanding unity universal virtue whole Xenophanes Zeller Zeno
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