Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷Oxford University Press, 1962 |
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... existence , and equally distinct from that existence , seeing that it derives immediately from its spiritual source . Yet neither does this preclude our regarding man , the individual , as the apex and crowning result of the process of ...
... existence , and equally distinct from that existence , seeing that it derives immediately from its spiritual source . Yet neither does this preclude our regarding man , the individual , as the apex and crowning result of the process of ...
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... existence of the thoughts and images to be asso- ciated . - 2 . The hypothesis of an external world exactly correspondent to those images or modifications of our own being , which alone , ( according to this system ) , we actually 1 ...
... existence of the thoughts and images to be asso- ciated . - 2 . The hypothesis of an external world exactly correspondent to those images or modifications of our own being , which alone , ( according to this system ) , we actually 1 ...
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... existence , and the ground of the knowledge of existence , are absolutely identical , Sum quia sum ; * I am , because I affirm myself to 5 be ; I affirm myself to be , because I am . w / e relation * It is most worthy of notice , that ...
... existence , and the ground of the knowledge of existence , are absolutely identical , Sum quia sum ; * I am , because I affirm myself to 5 be ; I affirm myself to be , because I am . w / e relation * It is most worthy of notice , that ...
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