On the Significance of Science and Art
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it is only necessary for him to display intelligence,--one man in the military service, another in the judicial, another on the violin. There have been many and varied expressions of human wisdom, and these phenomena were known to the men of the nineteenth century. The wisdom of Rousseau and of Lessing, and Spinoza and Bruno, and all the wisdom of antiquity; but no one man's wisdom overrode the crowd. It was impossible to say even this,--that Hegel's success was the result of the symmetry of this theory.
| Pages | 66 |
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| Language | ar |
| Publish Date | March 2020 |
| By | ليو نيكولايفيتش تولستوي |
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