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And thus arises the question : what is the ground of this sympathy between the natural symbol and the interpretative mind ? To this question one answer inevitably suggests itself . The symbol , and the mind that interprets it ...
And thus arises the question : what is the ground of this sympathy between the natural symbol and the interpretative mind ? To this question one answer inevitably suggests itself . The symbol , and the mind that interprets it ...
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At another meeting and many subsequent ones , there was much discussion of religious questions ; and later Crabb Robinson records that he is altogether unable to reconcile his ( C.'s ) metaphysical and empirico - religious opinions'.1 ...
At another meeting and many subsequent ones , there was much discussion of religious questions ; and later Crabb Robinson records that he is altogether unable to reconcile his ( C.'s ) metaphysical and empirico - religious opinions'.1 ...
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The question therefore arises , How are we to reconcile the language of this essay , which represents the spirit of man as ' one in its radicals with nature ' , with Coleridge's theism , which regards the divine being as wholly prior ...
The question therefore arises , How are we to reconcile the language of this essay , which represents the spirit of man as ' one in its radicals with nature ' , with Coleridge's theism , which regards the divine being as wholly prior ...
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