Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷Clarendon Press, 1965 - 334 頁 |
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... intuition , the direct consciousness of God . But this , of course , involves him in contradictions . For the power of intellectual intuition , the philosophic imagina- tion is , as Schelling conceived , a gift confined to a favoured ...
... intuition , the direct consciousness of God . But this , of course , involves him in contradictions . For the power of intellectual intuition , the philosophic imagina- tion is , as Schelling conceived , a gift confined to a favoured ...
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... intuition , from which every science that lays claim to evi- dence must take its commencement . The mathematician does not begin with a demonstrable proposition , but with an intuition , a practical idea . 35 But here an important ...
... intuition , from which every science that lays claim to evi- dence must take its commencement . The mathematician does not begin with a demonstrable proposition , but with an intuition , a practical idea . 35 But here an important ...
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... intuition ' ; and Baxter of ' intuition of spirits ' ) ; ( 3 ) immediate perception of an object : so defined by Hooker in a passage quoted by Coleridge in Essay III of the Essays on Criticism . ( See Biog . Lit. ii . 230. ) 14 ...
... intuition ' ; and Baxter of ' intuition of spirits ' ) ; ( 3 ) immediate perception of an object : so defined by Hooker in a passage quoted by Coleridge in Essay III of the Essays on Criticism . ( See Biog . Lit. ii . 230. ) 14 ...
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