Biographia Literaria, 1817, 第 1 卷Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 頁 |
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... philoso- pher to rest satisfied with no imperfect light , as long as the impossibility of attaining a fuller ... philosophy cannot be intelligible to all , even of the most learned and cultivated classes . A system , the first principle ...
... philoso- pher to rest satisfied with no imperfect light , as long as the impossibility of attaining a fuller ... philosophy cannot be intelligible to all , even of the most learned and cultivated classes . A system , the first principle ...
第 251 頁
... Philosophy is employed on objects of the INNER SENSE , and cannot , like geometry appropriate to every construction a correspon- dent outward intuition . Nevertheless philoso- phy , if it is to arrive at evidence , must proceed from the ...
... Philosophy is employed on objects of the INNER SENSE , and cannot , like geometry appropriate to every construction a correspon- dent outward intuition . Nevertheless philoso- phy , if it is to arrive at evidence , must proceed from the ...
第 271 頁
... philoso- phy alone . For it must be remembered , that all these Theses refer solely to one of the two Polar Sciences , namely , to that which com- mences with and rigidly confines itself within the subjective , leaving the objective ...
... philoso- phy alone . For it must be remembered , that all these Theses refer solely to one of the two Polar Sciences , namely , to that which com- mences with and rigidly confines itself within the subjective , leaving the objective ...
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