Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷Oxford University Press, 1962 |
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... spirits the same in- stinct , which impels the chrysalis of the horned fly to leave 5 room in its involucrum for antennæ yet ... spirit : though the latter organs are not developed in all alike . But they exist in all , and their first ...
... spirits the same in- stinct , which impels the chrysalis of the horned fly to leave 5 room in its involucrum for antennæ yet ... spirit : though the latter organs are not developed in all alike . But they exist in all , and their first ...
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... spirit is there the required identity of object and of representa- tion ; for herein consists the essence of a spirit , that it is 5 self - representative . If therefore this be the one only imme- diate truth , in the certainty of which ...
... spirit is there the required identity of object and of representa- tion ; for herein consists the essence of a spirit , that it is 5 self - representative . If therefore this be the one only imme- diate truth , in the certainty of which ...
第 185 頁
... spirit ( origin- ally the identity of object and subject ) must in some sense dissolve this identity , in order to be conscious of it fit alter et idem . But this implies an act , and it follows there- 5 fore that intelligence or self ...
... spirit ( origin- ally the identity of object and subject ) must in some sense dissolve this identity , in order to be conscious of it fit alter et idem . But this implies an act , and it follows there- 5 fore that intelligence or self ...
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