Biographia Literaria1958 |
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第 lxvi 頁
... intelligence ' , but which , as a matter of fact , he views in connexion with one faculty only - the imagination . In a series of theses he discovers the final principle of knowledge as ' the identity of subject and object ' in ' the ...
... intelligence ' , but which , as a matter of fact , he views in connexion with one faculty only - the imagination . In a series of theses he discovers the final principle of knowledge as ' the identity of subject and object ' in ' the ...
第 176 頁
... intelligence and self - consciousness ; when the heavens and the earth shall declare not only the power of their maker , but the glory and the presence of their God , even as he ap- peared to the great prophet during the vision of the ...
... intelligence and self - consciousness ; when the heavens and the earth shall declare not only the power of their maker , but the glory and the presence of their God , even as he ap- peared to the great prophet during the vision of the ...
第 187 頁
... intelligence . In this sense the position of Malbranche , that we see all things in God , is a strict philosophical truth ; and equally true is the assertion of Hobbs , of Hartley , and of their masters in ancient Greece , that all real ...
... intelligence . In this sense the position of Malbranche , that we see all things in God , is a strict philosophical truth ; and equally true is the assertion of Hobbs , of Hartley , and of their masters in ancient Greece , that all real ...
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