Biographia Literaria |
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第 77 頁
For to bring in the will , or reason , as causes of their own cause , that is , as at once causes and effects , can satisfy those only who , in their pretended evidences of a God , having first demanded organization , as the sole cause ...
For to bring in the will , or reason , as causes of their own cause , that is , as at once causes and effects , can satisfy those only who , in their pretended evidences of a God , having first demanded organization , as the sole cause ...
第 123 頁
The same causes , that inclined the nation to peace , disposed the indi- 5 viduals to reconciliation . ... soon provided a common focus in the cause of Spain , which made us all once more Englishmen by at once gratifying and correcting ...
The same causes , that inclined the nation to peace , disposed the indi- 5 viduals to reconciliation . ... soon provided a common focus in the cause of Spain , which made us all once more Englishmen by at once gratifying and correcting ...
第 187 頁
Or we must break off the series arbitrarily , and affirm an absolute something that is in and of itself at once cause and effect ( causa sui ) , subject and object , or rather the absolute identity of both . But as this is inconceivable ...
Or we must break off the series arbitrarily , and affirm an absolute something that is in and of itself at once cause and effect ( causa sui ) , subject and object , or rather the absolute identity of both . But as this is inconceivable ...
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