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- Title: Book: PoF: Reality of Freedom: Chapter Twelve: Moral Imagination
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- Considered as an organism, I am such a generic specimen
- particular specimen into harmony with its generic laws. But as
- Title: Book: PoF: Reality of Freedom: Chapter Fourteen: Individuality and Genus
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- individual have something generic about them. If we ask
- Man, however, makes himself free from what is generic.
- For the generic features of the human race, when rightly
- in the man himself. What is generic in him serves only as a
- being. If we seek in the generic laws the reasons for an
- from all that is generic, and we are nevertheless determined to
- explain everything about him in generic terms, then we have no
- is supposed to be a slave to what is generic, to womanhood in
- Anyone who judges people according to generic characters
- kind of generic concept. It depends simply and solely on the
- abstract thoughts and generic concepts is but a preparation
- understand what is generic.
- this way from all that is generic, does he count as a free
- greater or lesser sphere of his being, both from the generic
- objected to the above arguments that, even now, within the generic
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