Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷Oxford University Press, 1967 |
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... immediate and real objects of vision , but deductions from it for the pur- poses of explanation . This purification of the mind is effected by an absolute and scientific scepticism , to which the mind voluntarily determines itself for ...
... immediate and real objects of vision , but deductions from it for the pur- poses of explanation . This purification of the mind is effected by an absolute and scientific scepticism , to which the mind voluntarily determines itself for ...
第 178 頁
... immediate consciousness ( in other words how that , which 5 ex hypothesi is and continues to be extrinsic and alien to our being , should become a modification of our being ) ; the philosopher therefore compels himself to treat this ...
... immediate consciousness ( in other words how that , which 5 ex hypothesi is and continues to be extrinsic and alien to our being , should become a modification of our being ) ; the philosopher therefore compels himself to treat this ...
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... immediate reality of all intuitive 10 knowledge would be assured . It has been shown , that a spirit is that , which is its own object , yet not originally an object , but an absolute subject for which all , itself included , may become ...
... immediate reality of all intuitive 10 knowledge would be assured . It has been shown , that a spirit is that , which is its own object , yet not originally an object , but an absolute subject for which all , itself included , may become ...
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