Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷Oxford University Press, 1968 - 272 頁 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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... natural philosophy . It assumes the objective or unconscious nature as the first , and has there- fore to explain ... natural philo- sophy is from nature to intelligence ; and this , and no other , is the true ground and occasion ...
... natural philosophy . It assumes the objective or unconscious nature as the first , and has there- fore to explain ... natural philo- sophy is from nature to intelligence ; and this , and no other , is the true ground and occasion ...
第 176 頁
... natural philosophy would then be completed , when all nature was demonstrated to be identical in essence with that , which in its highest known power exists in man as 15 intelligence and self - consciousness ; when the heavens and the ...
... natural philosophy would then be completed , when all nature was demonstrated to be identical in essence with that , which in its highest known power exists in man as 15 intelligence and self - consciousness ; when the heavens and the ...
第 268 頁
... natural philosophy . The rest of the paragraph is Coleridge's own , and the divergence from Schelling is significant . Schelling does not introduce the divine name , but proceeds : The perfected Theory of nature would be that , in ...
... natural philosophy . The rest of the paragraph is Coleridge's own , and the divergence from Schelling is significant . Schelling does not introduce the divine name , but proceeds : The perfected Theory of nature would be that , in ...
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