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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Thus Spinoza would agree with Synesius in calling God Φύσις εν Νοεροίς , the Nature in Intelligences ; but he could not subscribe to the preceding Nous kai Noepós , i . e . Himself Intelligence and intelligent .
Thus Spinoza would agree with Synesius in calling God Φύσις εν Νοεροίς , the Nature in Intelligences ; but he could not subscribe to the preceding Nous kai Noepós , i . e . Himself Intelligence and intelligent .
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The conception of nature does not apparently involve the co - presence of an intelligence making an ideal duplicate of it , i . e . representing it . This desk for instance would ( according to our natural notions ) be , though there ...
The conception of nature does not apparently involve the co - presence of an intelligence making an ideal duplicate of it , i . e . representing it . This desk for instance would ( according to our natural notions ) be , though there ...
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possibility of our knowledge , because the whole synthesis of our intelligence is first formed in and through the selfconsciousness , does not at all concern us as transcendental philosophers . For to us , self - consciousness is not a ...
possibility of our knowledge , because the whole synthesis of our intelligence is first formed in and through the selfconsciousness , does not at all concern us as transcendental philosophers . For to us , self - consciousness is not a ...
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