Upon the fall of his ministry; said to journalist Sir Henry William Lucy, The Diary of a Journalist (Vol. 1), E. P. Dutton, 1920), p 93.
“They think of the philosopher as holding the ideal or subjective in one hand and the real or objective in the other and then have him strike the palms of his hands together so that one abrades the other. The product of this abrasion is the Absolute. P. 12”
Philosophy and Religion 1804)
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Pure Phenomenology, 1917
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Vol. II, Ch. XVII, p. 351.
(Buch II) (1893)