Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷The University Press, 1954 - 272 頁 |
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... intelligence , ascending from the plant upwards , becomes a new kind through the difference of degree , and not by essential opposition.1 This is also Schelling's standpoint , and it is consistent with his conception of nature as the ...
... intelligence , ascending from the plant upwards , becomes a new kind through the difference of degree , and not by essential opposition.1 This is also Schelling's standpoint , and it is consistent with his conception of nature as the ...
第 175 頁
... intelligence can supervene to it , or how itself can grow into intelligence . If it should appear , that all enlightened naturalists , without having distinctly pro- 20 posed the problem to themselves , have yet constantly moved in the ...
... intelligence can supervene to it , or how itself can grow into intelligence . If it should appear , that all enlightened naturalists , without having distinctly pro- 20 posed the problem to themselves , have yet constantly moved in the ...
第 268 頁
... intelligence . The dead and unconscious products of Nature are only abortive attempts of Nature to reflect herself : but the so - called DEAD nature in general is an unripe intelligence : thence through her 268 Biographia Literaria.
... intelligence . The dead and unconscious products of Nature are only abortive attempts of Nature to reflect herself : but the so - called DEAD nature in general is an unripe intelligence : thence through her 268 Biographia Literaria.
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