Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷 |
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And as long as the theory of association was accepted by him as applicable to the whole range of mental experience , so long would fancy appear an adequate designation for the highest forms of poetic activity .
And as long as the theory of association was accepted by him as applicable to the whole range of mental experience , so long would fancy appear an adequate designation for the highest forms of poetic activity .
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In this it is the conscience , and the deliverances of conscience , which are represented , not merely as common , like the impressions of sense , to all thinking beings , but as the precondition of all experience .
In this it is the conscience , and the deliverances of conscience , which are represented , not merely as common , like the impressions of sense , to all thinking beings , but as the precondition of all experience .
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By knowledge , a priori , we do not mean , that we can know anything previously to experience , which would be a contradiction in terms ; but that having once known it by occasion of experience ( that is , something acting upon us from ...
By knowledge , a priori , we do not mean , that we can know anything previously to experience , which would be a contradiction in terms ; but that having once known it by occasion of experience ( that is , something acting upon us from ...
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