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The Calcutta Review An Illustrated Monthly (Third Series) June 1930

1930

Cook Wilson has put it 2 of the unify of the ir c 1 substance as a unity of its attributes (or attribute-elements): The source of this confusion is to he traced of course to a famous but none the less cryptic dictum of Hegel's in which he affirms that the universal is the groun71 and foundation the root and substance of the individual ' that which permeates and includes in it everything particu [...] In the last analysis then the fallacy lurking in this Hegelian doctrine of the concrete universal is that of attributing the unity which in a way belongs to the concept to the varied instance of the universal to which the concept refers. [...] Cannot a reeuring character by the very fact of its recurrence be that `pervasive character of things: which is essentially what we mean Liy the universal and thus dispense with the necessity of interpolating a 'type' into the analysis of the situation ? Is not the nature of the universal better expressed by the identity of recurrent character than by the substantive Unity of the type'? [...] The position is the putting forth of the thesis in the form of an affirmation that 'something is something (say consistent).' The counter-position is *he contradiction of the thesis by an antithesis in the form of negation that 'something is not something (say not consistent) ' The junta-position is the combination of incompatibles Or the explaining away of the fact of opposition between thesihe [...] " The indestructible nationality of the rude mountaineers of Serbia is not due to race or language or religion though all of these have contributed to form it so much as to the proud memory of Stephen Dushan the tragic memory of Kossova and the four bitter centuries of slavery that followed it; it is deepened by the memory of the long obscure struggle against the Turks from 1804 to 1829 and en
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Pages
162
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120137
Segment Pages Author Actions
The Social Atmosphere of Present Jainism
275-286 Charlotte Krause view
The Doctrine of the Concrete Universal
287-302 S.K. Das view
Thoughts on Progress
303-310 M. Barua view
The Making of a Nation
311-320 G.S. Krishnayya view
History of Taxation of Salt Under the Rule of the East India Company
321-325 Parimal Ray view
Indian Nationalism and Bolshevism
326-329 Taraknath Das view
The Future Outlook of the Indian Joint-Stock Banks
330-339 B. Rau view
Ancient Hindu Tradition and the Present Age of the Earth
340-350 D. Bhattacharya view
Introduction to the Study of Indian Currency
351-355 A.K. Sarkar view
King Lear
356-369 Katharine Wilson view
Nepal’s Relations with the Outer World
370-388 Jayantakumar Dasgupta view
Robert Bridges
389-417 Jaygopal Banerjee view
Sir Asutosh Mookerjee
418-421 S. Bukhsh view
Reviews
422-428 unknown view
Ourselves
429-436 unknown view

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