Aphorisms as an Introduction to Naturphilosophie

Idealistic Studies 14 (3):244-258 (1984)
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1. Be it in science, in religion or in art, there is no higher revelation than that of the divinity of the All, and in fact those three start from this revelation and have significance only through it.

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