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The nature of ' this deeper or higher ground of things ' had gradually become clearer to him , and at the very time when he was writing the Biographia Literaria a more exact characterization of the higher functions of intelligence was ...
The nature of ' this deeper or higher ground of things ' had gradually become clearer to him , and at the very time when he was writing the Biographia Literaria a more exact characterization of the higher functions of intelligence was ...
第 77 頁
... in their pretended evidences of a God , having first demanded organization , as the sole cause and ground of intellect , will then coolly demand the pre- 30 existence of intellect , as the cause and ground - work of organization .
... in their pretended evidences of a God , having first demanded organization , as the sole cause and ground of intellect , will then coolly demand the pre- 30 existence of intellect , as the cause and ground - work of organization .
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In the position , that all reality is either contained in the necessary being as an attribute , or exists through him , as its ground , it remains undecided whether the properties of in- 25 telligence and will are to be referred to the ...
In the position , that all reality is either contained in the necessary being as an attribute , or exists through him , as its ground , it remains undecided whether the properties of in- 25 telligence and will are to be referred to the ...
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