Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷 |
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第 lvii 頁
In tracing the origin of the theory in Coleridge's mind , we saw how his early doubts as to the validity of the mechanical explanation of knowledge , if they did not originate in , were yet confirmed by , the testimony of the ...
In tracing the origin of the theory in Coleridge's mind , we saw how his early doubts as to the validity of the mechanical explanation of knowledge , if they did not originate in , were yet confirmed by , the testimony of the ...
第 63 頁
... as sure as our knowledge is progressive and of course imperfect ) erroneous consequences will be drawn , and what ... startled by the consequences , seek in the things themselves ( whether in or out of the mind ) for a knowledge of ...
... as sure as our knowledge is progressive and of course imperfect ) erroneous consequences will be drawn , and what ... startled by the consequences , seek in the things themselves ( whether in or out of the mind ) for a knowledge of ...
第 174 頁
All knowledge rests on the coincidence of an object with a sub- 5 ject . ( My readers have been warned in a former chapter that , for their convenience as well as the writer's , the term , subject , is used by me in its scholastic sense ...
All knowledge rests on the coincidence of an object with a sub- 5 ject . ( My readers have been warned in a former chapter that , for their convenience as well as the writer's , the term , subject , is used by me in its scholastic sense ...
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