For
progress on consciousness, something drastically more refined is needed.
Not exact matches
In the philosophy of men like G.W.F. Hegel, Kierkegaard saw theories about stages of human
consciousness and
progress in world history that he thought could lead Christians away from reliance
on Scripture as a source of truth about human life.
This mode of
consciousness is «present as a kind of feeling for life, in man's pre-scientific
consciousness and has as such impressed itself
on modern man's everyday experience of life».1 As a result «man's
consciousness of his own identity has become weaker and more damaged in the course of human
progress.
In the catalogue essay which accompanies this exhibition, Dr. Jennifer Newton Hersh states: «Von Wiegand's mature works reflect her core beliefs: the universe is a single living substance; life is the expression of a dialectic process based
on opposites; the goal of living is to achieve oneness; and reality is reached by
progressing through stages toward higher states of
consciousness.»