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It was then that there began the great and decisive duel between the German
spirit and what we will call the Roman idea . In this Roman idea German thought
detected several elements . To begin with , the notion of a universal civilization , a
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It was then that there began the great and decisive duel between the German
spirit and what we will call the Roman idea . In this Roman idea German thought
detected several elements . To begin with , the notion of a universal civilization , a
...
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This is the most striking and the most powerful idea of all three , the idea that
gives the most exact measure of the abyss that was suddenly to open between
the new scientific conception and mediæval anthropocentrism . Nikolaus
Cusanus ...
This is the most striking and the most powerful idea of all three , the idea that
gives the most exact measure of the abyss that was suddenly to open between
the new scientific conception and mediæval anthropocentrism . Nikolaus
Cusanus ...
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the rationalist idea of progress , the Leibnitzian notion of a universal attainment of
perfection , men being equal at law and in principle in the nation , and all peoples
having a mission to accomplishthat of contributing their share to the perfection ...
the rationalist idea of progress , the Leibnitzian notion of a universal attainment of
perfection , men being equal at law and in principle in the nation , and all peoples
having a mission to accomplishthat of contributing their share to the perfection ...
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GERMANYS OFFENSIVE AGAINST | 19 |
THE HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE | 41 |
THE LUTHERAN REFORMATION AND ITS CON | 67 |
Urheberrecht | |
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