Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷Oxford University Press, 1962 |
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... force to all the other eleven categorical forms , and the logical functions corresponding to them . How can we make bricks without straw ? or build without cement ? We learn all things indeed by occasion of experience ; but 5 the very ...
... force to all the other eleven categorical forms , and the logical functions corresponding to them . How can we make bricks without straw ? or build without cement ? We learn all things indeed by occasion of experience ; but 5 the very ...
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... forces , which by a metaphor borrowed from astronomy , we may call the centrifugal and centripetal forces . The in- telligence in the one tends to objectize itself , and in the other 15 to know itself in the object . It will be ...
... forces , which by a metaphor borrowed from astronomy , we may call the centrifugal and centripetal forces . The in- telligence in the one tends to objectize itself , and in the other 15 to know itself in the object . It will be ...
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... force of a body in one direction , and an equal force of the to same body in an opposite direction is not incompatible , and the result , namely , rest , is real and representable . For the purposes of mathematical calculus it is ...
... force of a body in one direction , and an equal force of the to same body in an opposite direction is not incompatible , and the result , namely , rest , is real and representable . For the purposes of mathematical calculus it is ...
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