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THE
PHILOSOPHY OF LIFE,
AND
PHILOSOPHY OF LANGUAGE,
IN A
Course of Lectures.
B Y F R E D E R I C K V O N S C H L E G E L.
TRANSLATED FROM THE GERMAN
BY THE REV. A. J. W. MORRISON, M.A.
NEW YORK:
HARPER & BROTHERS, PUBLISHERS,
82 CLIFF STREET.
1848.
CONTENTS.
| [PHILOSOPHY OF LIFE.] | |
|---|---|
| [LECTURE I.] | |
| Page | |
| Of the thinking Soul as the Center of Consciousness, and of the falseProcedure of Reason | [7] |
| [LECTURE II.] | |
| Of the loving Soul as the Center of the moral Life; and of Marriage | [28] |
| [LECTURE III.] | |
| Of the Soul’s Share in Knowledge, and of Revelation | [48] |
| [LECTURE IV.] | |
| Of the Soul in relation to Nature | [70] |
| [LECTURE V.] | |
| Of the Soul of Man in relation to God | [95] |
| [LECTURE VI.] | |
| Of the Wisdom of the divine Order of Things in Nature, and of theRelation of Nature to the other Life and to the Invisible World | [115] |
| [LECTURE VII.] | |
| Of the divine Wisdom as manifested in the Realm of Truth, and ofthe Conflict of the Age with Error | [141] |
| [LECTURE VIII.] | |
| Of the divine Order in the History of the World and the Relation ofStates | [162] |
| [LECTURE IX.] | |
| Of the true Destination of Philosophy: and of the apparent Schismbut essential Unity between a right Faith and highest Certainty, asthe Center of Light and Life in the Consciousness | [185] |
| [LECTURE X.] | |
| Of the twofold Spirit of Truth and Error in Science; of the Conflictof Faith with Infidelity | [206] |
| [LECTURE XI.] | |
| Of the Relation of Truth and Science to Life, and of Mind in its applicationto Reality | [232] |
| [LECTURE XII.] | |
| Of the symbolical Nature and Constitution of Life with reference toArt and the moral Relations of Man | [256] |
| [LECTURE XIII.] | |
| Of the Spirit of Truth and Life in its application to Politics, or of theChristian Constitution of the State and the Christian Idea of Jurisprudence | [277] |
| [LECTURE XIV.] | |
| Of the Division of Ranks, and of the reciprocal Relations of States,according to the Christian Idea. Of Science as a Power; of its Constitution,and of the right Regulation of it | [301] |
| [LECTURE XV.] | |
| Of the true Idea of a Theocracy; of the Might of Science, and of thefinal Restoration and Perfection of the human Consciousness | [320] |
| [PHILOSOPHY OF LANGUAGE.] | |
| [Preface of the German Editor] | [341] |
| [Lecture I.] | [343] |
| [Lecture II.] | [364] |
| [Lecture III.] | [382] |
| [Lecture IV.] | [402] |
| [Lecture V.] | [424] |
| [Lecture VI.] | [444] |
| [Lecture VII.] | [469] |
| [Lecture VIII.] | [493] |
| [Lecture IX.] | [514] |
| [Lecture X.] | [537] |
| [ANALYTICAL INDEX:][A],[B],[C],[D],[E],[F],[G],[H],[I],[J],[K],[L],[M],[N],[P],[R],[S],[T],[U],[W]. | |