... part in its further progress. It is the vocation of our race to unite itself into one single body, all the parts of which shall be thoroughly known to each other, and all possessed of similar culture. The Vocation of Man - Page 120by Johann Gottlieb Fichte - 1910 - 178 pagesFull view - About this book
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...destiny of our race to become united into one great hoJy, thoroughly connected in all its parts, and possessed of similar culture. Nature, and even the passions and vices of men, have, from the bcginninï, tended towards this end. A great part of the way towards it, is already passed, and we... | |
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| Johann Gottlieb Fichte - 1846 - 166 pages
...destiny of our race to become united into one great body, thoroughly connected in all its parts, and possessed of similar culture. Nature, and even the passions and vices of Man, have from the beginning tended towards this end. A great part of the way towards it is already... | |
| Johann Gottlieb Fichte - 1846 - 166 pages
...destiny of our race to become united into one great body, thoroughly connected in all its parts, and possessed of similar culture. Nature, and even the passions and vices of Man, have from the beginning tended towards this end. A great part of the way towards it is already... | |
| Europe - Europe - 1856 - 402 pages
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| American Association of University Professors - College teachers - 1916 - 416 pages
...Scholar." And, to adapt a phrase of his from "The Vocation of Man," "It is the vocation of our profession to unite itself into one single body, all the parts...thoroughly known to each other and all possessed of similar intellectual standards." Yet hitherto, we have lived a separate life, each in his own particular acre... | |
| Robert A. Nisbet - 392 pages
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| John W. Sommer - Education - 344 pages
...Scholar." And, to adapt a phrase of his from "The Vocation of Man," "It is the vocation of our profession to unite itself into one single body, all the parts...thoroughly known to each other and all possessed of similar intellectual standards."17 When the United States entered World War I, universities and professors... | |
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