"Anima Mundi" : The Rise of the World Soul theory in German Enlightenmentand early Romanticism, examined in the perspective of the relation of the Finite with the Infinite

Dissertation, Ku Leuven (2007)
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That the world as a cosmic living being has a soul had first been affirmed by Plato in the.

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