Biographia Literaria1958 |
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... principle cannot be any THING or OBJECT . Each 15 thing is what it is in consequence of some other thing . An infinite , independent * thing , is no less a contradiction , than an infinite circle or a sideless triangle . Besides a thing ...
... principle cannot be any THING or OBJECT . Each 15 thing is what it is in consequence of some other thing . An infinite , independent * thing , is no less a contradiction , than an infinite circle or a sideless triangle . Besides a thing ...
第 185 頁
... principle of every science ; but it is the immediate and direct principle of the ultimate science alone , i.e. of transcendental philosophy alone . For it must be remembered , that all these Theses refer solely to one of the two Polar ...
... principle of every science ; but it is the immediate and direct principle of the ultimate science alone , i.e. of transcendental philosophy alone . For it must be remembered , that all these Theses refer solely to one of the two Polar ...
第 186 頁
... principle of our knowing is sought within the sphere of our knowing . It must be some- 20 thing therefore , which can itself be known . It is asserted only , that the act of self - consciousness is for us the source and principle of all ...
... principle of our knowing is sought within the sphere of our knowing . It must be some- 20 thing therefore , which can itself be known . It is asserted only , that the act of self - consciousness is for us the source and principle of all ...
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