Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷 |
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Hartley's theory of knowledge ( according to which the mind is the mere theatre , or at best the passive spectator , of mechanical processes whose results it somehow comes to regard as its own free acts ) , if not definitely abandoned ...
Hartley's theory of knowledge ( according to which the mind is the mere theatre , or at best the passive spectator , of mechanical processes whose results it somehow comes to regard as its own free acts ) , if not definitely abandoned ...
第 xxxiii 頁
And as to these fantastic deliverances of the mere ' dry intellect ' Cole ... “ To the Greeks , ' he writes , ' all natural objects were dead , mere hollow statues : but there was a goddess or goddessling included in each .
And as to these fantastic deliverances of the mere ' dry intellect ' Cole ... “ To the Greeks , ' he writes , ' all natural objects were dead , mere hollow statues : but there was a goddess or goddessling included in each .
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For a science which is based on the observations of the mere understanding can give at best ' a knowledge of superficies without substance ' , a mere classification of phenomena , which regards the unity of things in their limits only .
For a science which is based on the observations of the mere understanding can give at best ' a knowledge of superficies without substance ' , a mere classification of phenomena , which regards the unity of things in their limits only .
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