Biographia Literaria1958 |
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... Transcendental Idealism ; it is , therefore , the account of the imagination presented in this work which concerns us here . Now to the imagination Schelling daringly assigns a function of high , indeed of the highest , dignity and ...
... Transcendental Idealism ; it is , therefore , the account of the imagination presented in this work which concerns us here . Now to the imagination Schelling daringly assigns a function of high , indeed of the highest , dignity and ...
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... Transcendentalism of Schelling in fact elevated the imagination at the expense of other and more important factors in our spiritual consciousness . No doubt the feature most unsatisfactory to Coleridge in the Transcendental Idealism and ...
... Transcendentalism of Schelling in fact elevated the imagination at the expense of other and more important factors in our spiritual consciousness . No doubt the feature most unsatisfactory to Coleridge in the Transcendental Idealism and ...
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... Transcendental Idealism " ) ' announces perpetually and for ever anew that which philosophy cannot externally present , the un- conscious in action and creation and its original identity with the conscious .'... ' What we call nature is ...
... Transcendental Idealism " ) ' announces perpetually and for ever anew that which philosophy cannot externally present , the un- conscious in action and creation and its original identity with the conscious .'... ' What we call nature is ...
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