Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷Clarendon Press, 1965 - 334 頁 |
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第 lviii 頁
... activity is determined not by the necessity of a particular cognition , but by its own character as an organ of know- ledge in general . Kant thus distinguishes three functions or activities of the imagination : as reproductive , in ...
... activity is determined not by the necessity of a particular cognition , but by its own character as an organ of know- ledge in general . Kant thus distinguishes three functions or activities of the imagination : as reproductive , in ...
第 lxi 頁
... activity . And this he finds in the act of pure self - consciousness , in which the subject becomes its own object , and subject and object are therefore identical . Now from its very nature the apprehension of this pure self ...
... activity . And this he finds in the act of pure self - consciousness , in which the subject becomes its own object , and subject and object are therefore identical . Now from its very nature the apprehension of this pure self ...
第 lxxxvi 頁
... activity , he saw that such an act , where it was not consciously recognized as an act of limitation , might be a ... activity of the self by which these faculties are informed . This activity is reason in the highest sense of the word ...
... activity , he saw that such an act , where it was not consciously recognized as an act of limitation , might be a ... activity of the self by which these faculties are informed . This activity is reason in the highest sense of the word ...
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