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(1973) The legacy of Hegel, Dordrecht, Springer.

Religion as representation

Louis Dupré

pp. 137-143

Hegel's theory of representation is original. Yet it was not conceived in a vacuum. Three major insights of his predecessors contributed to its conception. They all refer to qualities of the imagination: its detemporalizing function (Kant), its creative force (Fichte), its religious impact (Schelling).

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DOI: 10.1007/978-94-010-2434-1_11


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Dupré, L. (1973)., Religion as representation, in J. J. O'malley, K. W. . Algozin, H. P. Kainz & L. C. Rice (eds.), The legacy of Hegel, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 137-143.

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