Enlightenment Essays, 第 1-3 卷Enlightenment essays, 1970 |
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... objects upon the other . Through analogy we are led to perceive discriminations not noticed with reference to only one of the objects . More often than not the analogies had the implicit intent of elevating one art to a higher social ...
... objects upon the other . Through analogy we are led to perceive discriminations not noticed with reference to only one of the objects . More often than not the analogies had the implicit intent of elevating one art to a higher social ...
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... objects of knowledge . The relation between physical objects and forms in the Platonic world is a logical one of " resemblance " with causal implications : sensible objects imitate and hence are " like " forms ; but in the Blakean world ...
... objects of knowledge . The relation between physical objects and forms in the Platonic world is a logical one of " resemblance " with causal implications : sensible objects imitate and hence are " like " forms ; but in the Blakean world ...
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... objects are contiguous in space and time but also when a third object interposes between them . The mind passes from the idea of one object or belief to another , and this transition is determined by the principle of association . Were ...
... objects are contiguous in space and time but also when a third object interposes between them . The mind passes from the idea of one object or belief to another , and this transition is determined by the principle of association . Were ...
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