Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷Oxford University Press, 1967 |
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... intelligence can supervene to it , or how itself can grow into intelligence . If it should appear , that all enlightened naturalists , without having distinctly pro- 20 posed the problem to themselves , have yet constantly moved in the ...
... intelligence can supervene to it , or how itself can grow into intelligence . If it should appear , that all enlightened naturalists , without having distinctly pro- 20 posed the problem to themselves , have yet constantly moved in the ...
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... intelligence is first formed in and through the self- consciousness , does not at all concern us as transcendental philosophers . For to us , self - consciousness is not a kind of being , but a kind of knowing , and that too the highest ...
... intelligence is first formed in and through the self- consciousness , does not at all concern us as transcendental philosophers . For to us , self - consciousness is not a kind of being , but a kind of knowing , and that too the highest ...
第 188 頁
... intelligence is a self- developement , not a quality supervening to a substance , we may abstract from all degree , and for the purpose of philo- 10 sophic construction reduce it to kind , under the idea of an indestructible power with ...
... intelligence is a self- developement , not a quality supervening to a substance , we may abstract from all degree , and for the purpose of philo- 10 sophic construction reduce it to kind , under the idea of an indestructible power with ...
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