Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷 |
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For , grant that an object from without could 10 act upon the conscious self , as on a consubstantial object ; yet such an affection could only engender something homo- geneous with itself . Motion could only propagate motion .
For , grant that an object from without could 10 act upon the conscious self , as on a consubstantial object ; yet such an affection could only engender something homo- geneous with itself . Motion could only propagate motion .
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Only in the self - consciousness of a spirit is there the required identity of object and of representa- tion ... collective knowledge is grounded , it must follow that the spirit in all the objects which it views , views only itself .
Only in the self - consciousness of a spirit is there the required identity of object and of representa- tion ... collective knowledge is grounded , it must follow that the spirit in all the objects which it views , views only itself .
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every object is , as an object , dead , fixed , incapable in itself of any action , and necessarily finite . Again the spirit ( origin- ally the identity of object and subject ) must in some sense dissolve this identity , in order to be ...
every object is , as an object , dead , fixed , incapable in itself of any action , and necessarily finite . Again the spirit ( origin- ally the identity of object and subject ) must in some sense dissolve this identity , in order to be ...
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