Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷 |
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... and those diminished copies of configurative motion , which form what we call notions , and notions of notions . ... the notion of a notion ; The copy of a copy and lame draught Unnaturally taken from a thought : That counterfeits ...
... and those diminished copies of configurative motion , which form what we call notions , and notions of notions . ... the notion of a notion ; The copy of a copy and lame draught Unnaturally taken from a thought : That counterfeits ...
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... a third in addition to the image is conscious of the conception or notion of the thing ; a fourth attains to 30 a notion of his notions — he reflects on his own reflections ; and thus we may say without impropriety , that the one ...
... a third in addition to the image is conscious of the conception or notion of the thing ; a fourth attains to 30 a notion of his notions — he reflects on his own reflections ; and thus we may say without impropriety , that the one ...
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Hence it is clear , from what cause many reject the notion of the continuous and the infinite . ... always adequately represent in the concrete , and transform into distinct images , abstract notions derived from the pure intellect .
Hence it is clear , from what cause many reject the notion of the continuous and the infinite . ... always adequately represent in the concrete , and transform into distinct images , abstract notions derived from the pure intellect .
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