Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷Oxford University Press, 1949 |
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... reason and understanding is extended by Coleridge in accordance with his own preconceptions . Reason is the supreme faculty , the organ of the highest and the most certain knowledge . The ultimate ground of this certainty lies , it is ...
... reason and understanding is extended by Coleridge in accordance with his own preconceptions . Reason is the supreme faculty , the organ of the highest and the most certain knowledge . The ultimate ground of this certainty lies , it is ...
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... reason , the understanding , or the imagination , as alone active in this or that kind of know- ledge or apprehension , lends countenance to such a conclusion . It is necessary , therefore , to realize , first , that Coleridge did not ...
... reason , the understanding , or the imagination , as alone active in this or that kind of know- ledge or apprehension , lends countenance to such a conclusion . It is necessary , therefore , to realize , first , that Coleridge did not ...
第 250 頁
... Reason , the Imagination , and the Moral Feelings ' . The distinction of Reason and Understanding may have been long familiar to Coleridge , but it was no doubt in Kant that he first learned its value as a weapon against the empiricists ...
... Reason , the Imagination , and the Moral Feelings ' . The distinction of Reason and Understanding may have been long familiar to Coleridge , but it was no doubt in Kant that he first learned its value as a weapon against the empiricists ...
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