Biographia Literaria, 1817, 第 1 卷Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 頁 |
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... existence is assumed by a logical necessity arising from the constitu- tion of the mind itself , by the absence of all motive to doubt it , not from any absolute con- tradiction in the supposition of the contrary . Still the existence ...
... existence is assumed by a logical necessity arising from the constitu- tion of the mind itself , by the absence of all motive to doubt it , not from any absolute con- tradiction in the supposition of the contrary . Still the existence ...
第 266 頁
... existence of the subject itself is contingent , and supposes both a cause and a percipient . The same reasoning will apply to the indefinite number of supposed indemon- strable truths exempted from the prophane ap- proach of philosophic ...
... existence of the subject itself is contingent , and supposes both a cause and a percipient . The same reasoning will apply to the indefinite number of supposed indemon- strable truths exempted from the prophane ap- proach of philosophic ...
第 268 頁
... existence , and the ground of the knowledge of existence , are ab- solutely identical , Sum quia sum ; * I am , * It is most worthy of notice , that in the first revelation of himself , not confined to individuals ; indeed in the very ...
... existence , and the ground of the knowledge of existence , are ab- solutely identical , Sum quia sum ; * I am , * It is most worthy of notice , that in the first revelation of himself , not confined to individuals ; indeed in the very ...
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