Biographia Literaria, 第 2 卷Oxford University Press, 1954 |
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... existence or non - existence of schools ; or even , perhaps , as the exciseman , publican , or barber , happen to be , or not to be , zealous politicians , and readers of the weekly newspaper pro bono publico . Anterior to cultivation ...
... existence or non - existence of schools ; or even , perhaps , as the exciseman , publican , or barber , happen to be , or not to be , zealous politicians , and readers of the weekly newspaper pro bono publico . Anterior to cultivation ...
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... Existence , on the other hand , is dis- tinguished from essence , by the superinduction of reality . Thus we speak of the essence , and essential properties of a circle ; but we do not therefore assert , that any thing , which 30 really ...
... Existence , on the other hand , is dis- tinguished from essence , by the superinduction of reality . Thus we speak of the essence , and essential properties of a circle ; but we do not therefore assert , that any thing , which 30 really ...
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... existence of the object which causes our grati- fication . It is difficult to see in what sense of the word interest Kant's distinction can be maintained . It is true that we are satisfied with the object as represented : still in that ...
... existence of the object which causes our grati- fication . It is difficult to see in what sense of the word interest Kant's distinction can be maintained . It is true that we are satisfied with the object as represented : still in that ...
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