Biographia Literaria, 1817, 第 1 卷Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 頁 |
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... intuitive knowledge , may finally supervene , can be learnt only by the fact . I might oppose to the question the ... intuition , I silent ; and that , which is thus generated , is by its nature a theorem , or form of contemplation ; and ...
... intuitive knowledge , may finally supervene , can be learnt only by the fact . I might oppose to the question the ... intuition , I silent ; and that , which is thus generated , is by its nature a theorem , or form of contemplation ; and ...
第 244 頁
... intuitive knowledge as distinguished from the discursive , or in the language of Wordsworth , he says " The vision and the faculty divine ; " " it is not lawful to enquire from whence it sprang , as if it were a thing subject to place ...
... intuitive knowledge as distinguished from the discursive , or in the language of Wordsworth , he says " The vision and the faculty divine ; " " it is not lawful to enquire from whence it sprang , as if it were a thing subject to place ...
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... intuition , or absolute affirm- ation of it , ( which is likewise in every man , but does not in every man rise into consciousness ) all the certainty of our knowledge depends ; and this becomes intelligible to no man by the ministery ...
... intuition , or absolute affirm- ation of it , ( which is likewise in every man , but does not in every man rise into consciousness ) all the certainty of our knowledge depends ; and this becomes intelligible to no man by the ministery ...
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