Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷The University Press, 1954 - 272 頁 |
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... consciousness itself that he must discover the original and prototype of this activity . And this he finds in the act of pure self - consciousness , in which the subject becomes its own object , and subject and object are therefore ...
... consciousness itself that he must discover the original and prototype of this activity . And this he finds in the act of pure self - consciousness , in which the subject becomes its own object , and subject and object are therefore ...
第 lxx 頁
... consciousness when it is mysteriously generated : hence subject and object , in- telligence and nature , appear as parallel lines of co - ordi- nate value , connected by a merely logical necessity . In such a system there was clearly no ...
... consciousness when it is mysteriously generated : hence subject and object , in- telligence and nature , appear as parallel lines of co - ordi- nate value , connected by a merely logical necessity . In such a system there was clearly no ...
第 lxxxiv 頁
... consciousness is not the consciousness of opposition to a world of objects , but to a larger spiritual self ; and its formula is no longer ' I am ' , but rather ' I must ' . ' The becoming conscious of a conscience is an act in and by ...
... consciousness is not the consciousness of opposition to a world of objects , but to a larger spiritual self ; and its formula is no longer ' I am ' , but rather ' I must ' . ' The becoming conscious of a conscience is an act in and by ...
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