单词 | panlogism |
释义 | panlogismn. Philosophy. The doctrine that only the rational, as apprehended by reason, is truly real.Often used in the context of dissent from this view, which is associated mainly with Hegel. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > philosophy > rationalism > [noun] > panlogism panlogism1851 1851 P. Schaff in Littell's Living Age 26 July 165/2 He hated the onesided intellectualism and panlogism [Ger. Panlogismus] of the first [sc. the Hegelian philosophy]. 1871 G. H. Lewes Hist. Philos. (ed. 4) II. 619 By Erdmann, Hegel's system is happily characterized as Panlogism rather than Pantheism, since, instead of presenting the universe as the evolution of God, he presents it, and God also, as the evolution of the abstract idea. 1915 D. Ainslie tr. B. Croce What is Living of Philos. of Hegel x. 193 The other accusation which has been made against the system of Hegel, that it is a more or less masked dualism, would appear to be irreconcilable with the accusation of panlogism. 1937 Dict. National Biogr. 1922–30 103/1 If Hegel's doctrine is correctly interpreted as a ‘panlogism’,..Bosanquet and..McTaggart are much better entitled to be described as Hegelians than Bradley. 1993 A. I. C. Heron Cent. Protestant Theol. (BNC) 39 Reason directly links the mind with the rationality which is the supreme reality. For this reason, his [sc. Hegel's] system has sometimes been called ‘Panlogism’. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2005; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1851 |
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