Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷Oxford University Press, 1967 |
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... Spinoza . Spinoza no- where clearly formulates this doctrine . Even the principle of the parallelism of mind , as thought , and body , as extension , he seems to deny almost as frequently as he admits it . See Dr. Martineau's Study of ...
... Spinoza . Spinoza no- where clearly formulates this doctrine . Even the principle of the parallelism of mind , as thought , and body , as extension , he seems to deny almost as frequently as he admits it . See Dr. Martineau's Study of ...
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... Spinoza . Cp . Hazlitt ( Spirit of the Age , Coleridge ) . ' Spinoza became his God , and he took up the vast chain of Being in his hand ... but poetry redeemed him from his spectral philosophy . ' In 1803 Coleridge wrote of Spinoza ...
... Spinoza . Cp . Hazlitt ( Spirit of the Age , Coleridge ) . ' Spinoza became his God , and he took up the vast chain of Being in his hand ... but poetry redeemed him from his spectral philosophy . ' In 1803 Coleridge wrote of Spinoza ...
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... Spinoza , was nearly equivalent to the modern ' subjective ' . Objective essence was opposed to ' formal essence ' . ( See Hamilton's edition of Reid's Works , 1863 , p . 803 , f . n . , where the history of the distinction is given ...
... Spinoza , was nearly equivalent to the modern ' subjective ' . Objective essence was opposed to ' formal essence ' . ( See Hamilton's edition of Reid's Works , 1863 , p . 803 , f . n . , where the history of the distinction is given ...
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