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Solely Quotes by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
- The evident character of this defective cognition of which mathematics is proud, and on which it plumes itself before philosophy, rests solely on the poverty…
- When we walk the streets at night in safety, it does not strike us that this might be otherwise. This habit of feeling safe has…
- It is solely by risking life that freedom is obtained; . . . the individual who has not staked his or her life may, no…
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