Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel — "The individual, in so far as he is a particular individual, is not the true obje…"
The individual, in so far as he is a particular individual, is not the true object of morality.
The individual, in so far as he is a particular individual, is not the true object of morality.
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"The individual is not a substance, but a subject."
"The truth of the individual is the universal."
"Religion is the self-consciousness of God."
"The State is the divine idea as it exists on earth."
"What experience and history teach is this — that peoples and governments never have learned anything from history, or acted on principles deduced from it."
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