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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Kant thus distinguishes three functions or activities of the imagination : as reproductive , in which it is subject ... For in Kant's view even the highest activity of the imagination ( its symbolical interpretation of beauty ) has no ...
Kant thus distinguishes three functions or activities of the imagination : as reproductive , in which it is subject ... For in Kant's view even the highest activity of the imagination ( its symbolical interpretation of beauty ) has no ...
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the transcendental philosopher starts from the fact of consciousness , it is in consciousness itself that he must discover the original and prototype of this activity . And this he finds in the act of pure self - consciousness ...
the transcendental philosopher starts from the fact of consciousness , it is in consciousness itself that he must discover the original and prototype of this activity . And this he finds in the act of pure self - consciousness ...
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It is necessary , therefore , to realize , first , that Coleridge did not believe in any such detached activity of the various faculties , as a physiological or psychological fact . ' Secondly , that although he could conceive of the ...
It is necessary , therefore , to realize , first , that Coleridge did not believe in any such detached activity of the various faculties , as a physiological or psychological fact . ' Secondly , that although he could conceive of the ...
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