Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷The University Press, 1954 - 272 頁 |
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... ideas never recall ideas , as far as they are ideas , any more than leaves in a forest create each other's motion - the breeze it is that runs through them - it is the soul , the state of feeling.'1 By the word ' idea ' in this passage ...
... ideas never recall ideas , as far as they are ideas , any more than leaves in a forest create each other's motion - the breeze it is that runs through them - it is the soul , the state of feeling.'1 By the word ' idea ' in this passage ...
第 69 頁
... ideas * need not have co - existed in the same sensation I here use the word " idea " in Mr. Hume's sense on account of its general currency amongst the English metaphysicians ; though against my own judgement , for I believe that the ...
... ideas * need not have co - existed in the same sensation I here use the word " idea " in Mr. Hume's sense on account of its general currency amongst the English metaphysicians ; though against my own judgement , for I believe that the ...
第 234 頁
... ideas are themselves in Hartley's system . Hartley does not go so far as actually to identify vibrations and ideas . But he makes the ideas subject to the same processes of motion and change , and governed by the same laws , as the ...
... ideas are themselves in Hartley's system . Hartley does not go so far as actually to identify vibrations and ideas . But he makes the ideas subject to the same processes of motion and change , and governed by the same laws , as the ...
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