Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷Oxford University Press, 1962 |
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... express what we call representations or ideas , but he carefully distinguishes them from material motion , desig- 10 nating the latter always by annexing the words èv tótų , or Kaтà TÓTOV . On the contrary , in his treatise “ De Anima ...
... express what we call representations or ideas , but he carefully distinguishes them from material motion , desig- 10 nating the latter always by annexing the words èv tótų , or Kaтà TÓTOV . On the contrary , in his treatise “ De Anima ...
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... express by the words spirit , self , and self - consciousness . In this , and in this alone , object and subject , being and know- 5 ing are identical , each involving , and supposing the other . In other words , it is a subject which ...
... express by the words spirit , self , and self - consciousness . In this , and in this alone , object and subject , being and know- 5 ing are identical , each involving , and supposing the other . In other words , it is a subject which ...
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... express a specific degree of a power , in imitation of the Algebraists . I have even hazarded the new verb potenziate , with its derivatives , in order to express the combination or transfer of powers . It is with new of unusual terms ...
... express a specific degree of a power , in imitation of the Algebraists . I have even hazarded the new verb potenziate , with its derivatives , in order to express the combination or transfer of powers . It is with new of unusual terms ...
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