Biographia Literaria, 1817, 第 1 卷Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 頁 |
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... nature to meditate on any mode of action , without enquiring after the law that governs it ; and in the explanation of the spontaneous movements of our being , the metaphysician took the lead of the anatomist and natural philosopher ...
... nature to meditate on any mode of action , without enquiring after the law that governs it ; and in the explanation of the spontaneous movements of our being , the metaphysician took the lead of the anatomist and natural philosopher ...
第 145 頁
... NATURAL PHILOSOPHY , " and of his " RELIGION WITHIN THE BOUNDS OF PURE REASON , " took possession of me as with a giant's hand . After fifteen years famili- arity with them , I still read these and all his other productions with ...
... NATURAL PHILOSOPHY , " and of his " RELIGION WITHIN THE BOUNDS OF PURE REASON , " took possession of me as with a giant's hand . After fifteen years famili- arity with them , I still read these and all his other productions with ...
第 258 頁
... natural philosophy would then be completed , when all nature was demonstrated to be iden- tical in essence with that , which in its highest known power exists in man as intelligence and self - consciousness ; when the heavens and the ...
... natural philosophy would then be completed , when all nature was demonstrated to be iden- tical in essence with that , which in its highest known power exists in man as intelligence and self - consciousness ; when the heavens and the ...
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