10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «EIN GOTTBETRUNKENER MENSCH» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
ein gottbetrunkener mensch in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
ein gottbetrunkener mensch im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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The Romantic Imperative: The Concept of Early German ... - Strona 142
Rather than an atheist, Spinoza was "der Gott betrunkener Mensch" because he saw everything as a mode of the divine. This identification of the divine with nature seemed to be the only way to keep religion alive in an age of science. The old ...
Frederick C. Beiser, 2003
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An Introduction to Hegel's Philosophy of Religion - Strona 366
Shmueli here has in mind Novalis's pronouncement of Spinoza as 'a man inebriated with God' — ein Gottbetrunkener Mensch. Cf. LHP, 3:282. 2. Pannenberg (1969), 161. 3. Westphal, in Weiss (1974), 48 n. 4. Fackenheim (1970), 106-7, 81.
Raymond Keith Williamson, 1984
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The Other Nietzsche - Strona 76
Of course, Spinoza's concept of God is more developed than is Nietzsche's concept of fate because God is the very core and foundation of Spinoza's thought. Novalis had called him a "man drunk with God" ("ein gottbetrunkener Mensch").
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The Wars of Truth: Studies in the Decay of Christian ... - Strona 7
Spinoza, a heretic even if he was ein Gottbetrunkener Mensch, was to argue that nature does not have either 'beauty or ugliness, order or confusion' except with reference to man's distorting imagination;11 but for most of his contemporaries, ...
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Christian Doctrine - Strona 135
22 The phrase 'ein Gottbetrunkener Mensch' is attributed to the German author and thinker Novalis (Georg Philipp Friedrich Freiherr von Hardenberg), according to The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations. He was speaking about the philosopher ...
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The Selected Works of Arne Naess: Volumes 1-10 - Strona 76
... in the sense of William James. Spinoza is said to be a Gottbetrunkener Mensch. This characterization virtus eq. recte Vivendi ratio eq. amor erga Deum eq. 76 EMPIRICAL SEMANTICS AND 'TRUTH'
Arne Naess, Alan R. Drengson, Harold Glasser, 2007
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Philosophy and Grammar: Papers on the Occasion of the ... - Strona 152
Spinoza is said to be a Gottbetrunkener Mensch. This will be still more to the point if, where he writes 'virtue', we place 'love of God' instead. But since we have two famous equivalences of God and Nature, Deus sive Natura, we could, make a ...
Stig Kanger, Sven Öhman, Uppsala University, 1981
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Spinoza and Santayana: religion without the supernatural - Strona 10
moral responsibility in their ordinary senses. Then in the nineteenth century his pantheism endeared Spinoza to the German romantics, so that Novalis could describe him as ein Gottbetrunkener Mensch. Spinoza helped them to ...
Timothy L. S. Sprigge, 1993
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Familiar Qutations: A Collection of passages, phrases and ...
3 Ein Gottbetrunkener Mensch [A God-intoxicated man]. — Novai.is (Frif.drich von Hardf.n- berg) [1772-1801] The Lord blot out his name under heaven. The Lord set him apart for destruction from all the tribes of Israel, with all the curses of the ...
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Spinoza's ethics: the view from within - Strona 192
The German poet Novalis, called Spinoza "ein Gottbetrunkener Mensch" (a God intoxicated man). It was all part of the great Pantheismusstreit ( the strife over pantheism) that raged in Germany, at the end of the eighteenth century. The dispute ...