Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷Oxford University Press, 1962 |
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... truth . ' It is significant to note that in thus turning the intellect against itself , and causing it to assign bounds to the sphere of its own . validity , Coleridge , still a stranger to Kant , is adopting the critical attitude . For ...
... truth . ' It is significant to note that in thus turning the intellect against itself , and causing it to assign bounds to the sphere of its own . validity , Coleridge , still a stranger to Kant , is adopting the critical attitude . For ...
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... truth there might seem a danger that Coleridge should have been forced into an attitude equally partial : that he should have constructed a religion of the beautiful , and made the imagination its supreme interpreter . But the same ...
... truth there might seem a danger that Coleridge should have been forced into an attitude equally partial : that he should have constructed a religion of the beautiful , and made the imagination its supreme interpreter . But the same ...
第 180 頁
... truth or truths ; or immediate and original . The lat- ter is absolute , and its formula A. A .; the former is of de- pendent or conditional certainty , and represented in the 25 formula B. A. The certainty , which inheres in A , is ...
... truth or truths ; or immediate and original . The lat- ter is absolute , and its formula A. A .; the former is of de- pendent or conditional certainty , and represented in the 25 formula B. A. The certainty , which inheres in A , is ...
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