Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷These two volumes are a reprint of the edition of 1817 with additional material to clarify the text. It includes Coleridge's aesthetical writings; notes on the text; and an introductory essay about his theory of imagination. |
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Originally , however , it is not an object , but an absolute subject for which all , itself included , may become an object ' . It must , therefore , be an act . Thus it follows that consciousness in its various phases is but a self ...
Originally , however , it is not an object , but an absolute subject for which all , itself included , may become an object ' . It must , therefore , be an act . Thus it follows that consciousness in its various phases is but a self ...
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All knowledge rests on the coincidence of an object with a sub- 5 ject . ( My readers have been warned in a former chapter that , for their convenience as well as the writer's , the term , subject , is used by me in its scholastic sense ...
All knowledge rests on the coincidence of an object with a sub- 5 ject . ( My readers have been warned in a former chapter that , for their convenience as well as the writer's , the term , subject , is used by me in its scholastic sense ...
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THESIS V. Such a principle cannot be any THING or OBJECT . Each 15 thing is what it is in consequence of some other thing . An infinite , independent * thing , is no less a contradiction , than an infinite circle or a sideless triangle ...
THESIS V. Such a principle cannot be any THING or OBJECT . Each 15 thing is what it is in consequence of some other thing . An infinite , independent * thing , is no less a contradiction , than an infinite circle or a sideless triangle ...
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