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Following the form of Euclidean geometry, he deduced the nature of God and the human spirit from the theorems and axioms of God immediate nature. He had a decisive influence on the philosophy of German idealism from Fichte to Hegel.
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The distinctive feature of this work is that the argumentative form is influenced throughout by the research methods of Euclid’s “Original Theory”. All sections begin with a few definitions and axioms, and the geometrical form is followed by theorems (propositions) and proofs.
ethics that are argued according to geometric order.
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