Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷Oxford University Press, 1962 |
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第 viii 頁
... possible theory of association , supplies or supersedes a theory of perception , or explains the formation of the associable CHAPTER IX . - Is philosophy possible as a science , and what are its conditions ? -Giordano Bruno - Literary ...
... possible theory of association , supplies or supersedes a theory of perception , or explains the formation of the associable CHAPTER IX . - Is philosophy possible as a science , and what are its conditions ? -Giordano Bruno - Literary ...
第 38 頁
... possible pretext for the unthinking to misconstrue , or the malignant to misapply my words , and having stampt their own meaning on them , to pass them as current coin in the marts of garrulity or detraction . Praises of the unworthy ...
... possible pretext for the unthinking to misconstrue , or the malignant to misapply my words , and having stampt their own meaning on them , to pass them as current coin in the marts of garrulity or detraction . Praises of the unworthy ...
第 93 頁
... possible ? If possible , what are necessary conditions ? I was for a while disposed to answer the first question in the negative , and to admit that the sole given practicable employment for the human mind was to observe , condition ...
... possible ? If possible , what are necessary conditions ? I was for a while disposed to answer the first question in the negative , and to admit that the sole given practicable employment for the human mind was to observe , condition ...
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