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(1963) Heidegger, Den Haag, Nijhoff.
Now we come for the first time properly speaking to the philosophy of the new world and begin with Descartes. With him we enter upon a philosophy that stands on its own feet, a philosophy which knows that it comes independently from reason, and that self-consciousness is an essential moment of the true. Here we can say that we are at home, and, as sailors after a long voyage upon stormy seas, we can cry ‘land’.… In this new period, the [fundamental] principle is thought, thinking that proceeds from itself.…1
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DOI: 10.1007/978-94-010-1976-7_12
Full citation:
Richardson, W. (1963). Hegel, in Heidegger, Den Haag, Nijhoff, pp. 331-360.
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