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 owl of Minerva spreads its wings only with the falling of the dusk."
"The individual must be made to realize that the state is the highest form of ethical life."
"Man is a thinking being, and this is what distinguishes him from the animals."
"The State is the divine idea as it exists on earth."
"The State is the ethical whole, the realization of freedom."
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