Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷Oxford University Press, 1962 |
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... idea of them , which would overthrow the whole system ; or we can have no idea at all . The process , by which Hume degraded the notion of cause and effect into a blind product of delusion and habit , into the mere sensa- > tion of ...
... idea of them , which would overthrow the whole system ; or we can have no idea at all . The process , by which Hume degraded the notion of cause and effect into a blind product of delusion and habit , into the mere sensa- > tion of ...
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... idea ' . In classical Greek , idéa usually signifies either outward form or appearance ' , or ' kind , sort , or fashion ' ( cp . érépav vμvwv idéav , Aristoph . Ranae ) . H. N. Coleridge ( Biog . Lit. 1847 , i . 95 ) quotes ἰδέα καλόν ...
... idea ' . In classical Greek , idéa usually signifies either outward form or appearance ' , or ' kind , sort , or fashion ' ( cp . érépav vμvwv idéav , Aristoph . Ranae ) . H. N. Coleridge ( Biog . Lit. 1847 , i . 95 ) quotes ἰδέα καλόν ...
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... Idea belongs to it in its own right as an Idea , or is super - induced by moral Faith , is really little more than a dispute in terms , depending on the Definition of Idea . . . . What more cogent proof ( of the objective reality of the ...
... Idea belongs to it in its own right as an Idea , or is super - induced by moral Faith , is really little more than a dispute in terms , depending on the Definition of Idea . . . . What more cogent proof ( of the objective reality of the ...
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