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To Schelling's conception it has been objected , that in constituting the imagination the peculiar organ of philo- sophy , he countenances the claim of every visionary to a respectful hearing , be his system never so wild and fan- ...
To Schelling's conception it has been objected , that in constituting the imagination the peculiar organ of philo- sophy , he countenances the claim of every visionary to a respectful hearing , be his system never so wild and fan- ...
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This point of view , as we saw , Coleridge had already adopted in The Friend of 1809 ; and on his conception of the reason , as subsequently developed , hinges his whole attempt to re- concile religion and philosophy .
This point of view , as we saw , Coleridge had already adopted in The Friend of 1809 ; and on his conception of the reason , as subsequently developed , hinges his whole attempt to re- concile religion and philosophy .
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It is not , I own , easy to conceive a more opposite translation of the Greek Phantasia than the Latin Imaginatio ; but it is equally true 5 that in all societies there exists an instinct of growth , a certain collective , unconscious ...
It is not , I own , easy to conceive a more opposite translation of the Greek Phantasia than the Latin Imaginatio ; but it is equally true 5 that in all societies there exists an instinct of growth , a certain collective , unconscious ...
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