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  • Title: Book: RoP: The World Conceptions of the Modern Age of Thought Evolution (Pt1 Ch5)
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    • following the same impulse, Herder (1744 – 1803) attempts to
    • progress of historical evolution — with all this Herder allows his
    • thought in order to reach a certain aim. According to Herder,
    • reached self-consciousness. The soul may, according to Herder's view,
    • thought of Herder that is expressed in his Ideas Toward a
    • self-conscious human soul. We must not forget that Herder's world
    • self-conscious soul. Herder was confronted with the demands of modern
    • Herder's attitude toward Spinoza, contrary to that of other
    • connection with the spiritual world. In 1787 Herder defends Spinoza
    • thought structure; Herder tries to gain a world conception not merely
    • itself. We express Herder's intention if we describe the experience of
    • certain than those obtained by mere thinking. Herder accepts
    • on Herder as on others. A mystic feeling, often of a poetistic
    • Herder did not shy away from this step because he enriched the thought
    • frame of mind. Herder was deeply and innately convinced that
    • one compares Herder with Spinoza, remembering that Herder acknowledged
    • placed in the world picture. Herder observes the world processes and
    • and in its full strength. Herder is absolutely convinced of the later
    • soul evolution of mankind presents itself in Herder in a way that
    • convinced of finding its justification in thought itself. Herder
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  • Title: Book: RoP: The Age of Kant and Goethe (Pt1 Ch6)
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    • letter in which he tells Herder about his discovery of the archetypal
  • Title: Book: RoP: Darwinism and World Conception (Pt2 Ch2)
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    • achieved this goal he wrote in a letter to Herder, convinced that he



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