Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷Oxford University Press, 1967 - 272 頁 |
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... Kant first took hold of him , as he significantly expresses it , with ' giant hands ' . To Kant his obligations , ( as he was never tired of asserting ) were far greater than to any other of Kant's countrymen to him alone could he be ...
... Kant first took hold of him , as he significantly expresses it , with ' giant hands ' . To Kant his obligations , ( as he was never tired of asserting ) were far greater than to any other of Kant's countrymen to him alone could he be ...
第 xlii 頁
... Kant says in the Critique of Pure Reason . But he was far from committing himself to Kant's system as a whole . That the intellect was competent to deal with phenomena only , and with these as merely interconnected parts of a whole ...
... Kant says in the Critique of Pure Reason . But he was far from committing himself to Kant's system as a whole . That the intellect was competent to deal with phenomena only , and with these as merely interconnected parts of a whole ...
第 xlv 頁
... Kant's intellect , and , especially in the sphere of aesthetic , to have adopted Kant's phraseology , his distinctions and definitions , without clearly asking himself how far they were in accordance with his own metaphysical ...
... Kant's intellect , and , especially in the sphere of aesthetic , to have adopted Kant's phraseology , his distinctions and definitions , without clearly asking himself how far they were in accordance with his own metaphysical ...
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