Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷Oxford University Press, 1962 |
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... intellectual in- tuition ' of subject and object in their absolute identity with the religious intuition , the direct consciousness of God . But this , of course , involves him in contradictions . For the power of intellectual intuition ...
... intellectual in- tuition ' of subject and object in their absolute identity with the religious intuition , the direct consciousness of God . But this , of course , involves him in contradictions . For the power of intellectual intuition ...
第 66 頁
... the spontaneous movements of thought and the principle of their intellectual mechanism there exists , it has been asserted , an important exception most honor- 3 able to the moderns , and in the merit of 66 CH . V Biographia Literaria.
... the spontaneous movements of thought and the principle of their intellectual mechanism there exists , it has been asserted , an important exception most honor- 3 able to the moderns , and in the merit of 66 CH . V Biographia Literaria.
第 190 頁
... intellectual ( the nature of which I shall presently lay open ) proves nothing more , but that the mind cannot always adequately represent in the concrete , and transform into distinct images , abstract notions derived from the pure ...
... intellectual ( the nature of which I shall presently lay open ) proves nothing more , but that the mind cannot always adequately represent in the concrete , and transform into distinct images , abstract notions derived from the pure ...
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