According to Fichte, there is a ' Divine Idea' pervading the visible Universe ; which visible Universe is indeed but its symbol and sensible manifestation, having in itself no meaning, or even true existence independent of it. To the mass of men this... Poems from the Inner Life - Page 141by Lizzie Doten - 1864 - 171 lehteFull view - About this book
| 1827 - 698 lehte
...both in the philosopher and the poet. According to Fichte, there is a ' Divine Idea' pervading the visible Universe ; which visible Universe is indeed...independent of it. To the mass of men this Divine Idea of the world lies hidden : yet to discern it, to seize it, and live wholly in it, is the condition... | |
| John Edmund Reade - 1829 - 356 lehte
...compound from Plato. According to Fichte, a " divine idea" pervades the visible universe, which is but its symbol, and sensible manifestation, having...independent of it. To the mass of men this " divine idea" is hidden : yet to discern it, seize it, live wholly on it, is the condition of all genuine virtue,... | |
| 1835 - 916 lehte
...pervading * uebtr die Al»tlteti*clu Enie/iutig des Mawchrn (On the ^Bithelic Education of M •. . the T ] X & # 1 ͌| c5S &C U $ B繇"'^ +mB G hM {M a TN < 2 O b5^+t IwVj ) { | H J1 h = X ZDO of the world lies hidden : yet to discern it, to seize it, and live wholly in it, is the condition... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1838 - 476 lehte
...both in the philosopher and the poet. According to Fichte, there is a ' Divine Idea' pervading the visible Universe ; which visible Universe is indeed...independent of it. To the mass of men this Divine Idea of the world lies hidden : yet to discern it, to seize it, and live wholly in it, is the condition... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1840 - 862 lehte
...both in the philosopher and the poet. According to Fichte, there is a ' Divine idea ' pervading the visible Universe ; which visible Universe is indeed...independent of it. To the mass of men this Divine Idea of the world *Ueber die Aesthetische Erzishung des Mrnschen. On the ^Esthetic Education of Man. lies... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1845 - 594 lehte
...both in the philosopher and the poet. According to Fichte, there is a " Divine Idea" pervading the visible Universe ; which visible Universe is indeed...independent of it. To the mass of men this Divine Idea of the world lies hidden : yet to discern it, to seize it, and live wholly in it, is the condition... | |
| Henry Allon - 1845 - 646 lehte
...Divine Idea' pervading the ' visible universe, which visible universe is, indeed, but its sym' bol and sensible manifestation, having in itself no meaning,...independent of it. To the mass of men ' this Divine Idea of the world lies hid : yet to discern it, to ' seize it, and live wholly in it, is the condition of... | |
| Robert Vaughan - 1849 - 338 lehte
...after him, in the following terms : ' Accord'ing to Fichte, there is a 'Divine Idea' pervading the ' visible universe, which visible universe is, indeed,...independent of it. To ' the mass of men this Divine Idea of the world lies hid : ' yet to discern it, to seize it, and live wholly in it, is the ' condition... | |
| 1852 - 590 lehte
...both in the philosopher and the poet. According to Fichte, there is a " Divine Idea" pervading the visible Universe; which visible Universe is indeed...independent of it. To the mass of men this Divine Idea of the world lies hidden : yet to discern it, to seize it, and live wholly in it, is the condition... | |
| 1850 - 426 lehte
...pervading the Universe—the Universe itself is but its symbol ; having in itself no meaning or even existence independent of it. To the mass of men this Divine Idea is hidden ; yet to discover it— live wholly in it— is the condition of all virtue, knowledge, and... | |
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