Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷Clarendon Press, 1965 - 334 頁 |
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... philosopher contemplates in the world of natural law the outward expression of man's rational life ; for ' that which we find in ourselves is ( gradu mutato ) the sum and substance of all our knowledge ' . The explanation , again , of ...
... philosopher contemplates in the world of natural law the outward expression of man's rational life ; for ' that which we find in ourselves is ( gradu mutato ) the sum and substance of all our knowledge ' . The explanation , again , of ...
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... philosopher therefore compels himself to treat this faith as nothing more than a prejudice , innate indeed and connatural , but still a prejudice . 10 The other position , which not only claims but necessitates the admission of its ...
... philosopher therefore compels himself to treat this faith as nothing more than a prejudice , innate indeed and connatural , but still a prejudice . 10 The other position , which not only claims but necessitates the admission of its ...
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... philosopher . Coleridge had early made his acquaintance through his intimacy with the Stuarts and Wedgwoods , but both as a man and a philosopher he found Mackintosh thoroughly unsympathetic . See the Two Round Spaces on the Tombstone ...
... philosopher . Coleridge had early made his acquaintance through his intimacy with the Stuarts and Wedgwoods , but both as a man and a philosopher he found Mackintosh thoroughly unsympathetic . See the Two Round Spaces on the Tombstone ...
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