The Theory, the Practice and the Revolution
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"Advocates and opponents as well as actors and spectators of the French revolution understood this one directly as a realization of the Theory, id est the Enlightenment's philosophy. Therefore, they shut themselves in a ""for or against the theory?"" alternative which some tried to break open in three very distinct directions: 1) substituting one theory for another , utility for rights of man (Bentham); 2) promoting the practical (das Praktische) as foundation of the theory itself (Fichte); 3) opening in the new time of unending perfectibility of the realization of the theory in practice (Condorcet, Godwin, Fichte), and the whole difficulty was then the accurate meaning which had to be given to the epithet ""unending""."
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