Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷Oxford University Press, 1967 |
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... phænomena of human conduct , abstracted from our own consciousness . We will agree to forget this for the moment , in order to fix our attention on that sub- 5 ordination of final to efficient causes in the human being , which flows of ...
... phænomena of human conduct , abstracted from our own consciousness . We will agree to forget this for the moment , in order to fix our attention on that sub- 5 ordination of final to efficient causes in the human being , which flows of ...
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... phænomena considered as material . At the utmost , it is to 20 thought the same , as the law of gravitation is to loco - motion . 25 In every voluntary movement we first counteract gravita- tion , in order to avail ourselves of it . It ...
... phænomena considered as material . At the utmost , it is to 20 thought the same , as the law of gravitation is to loco - motion . 25 In every voluntary movement we first counteract gravita- tion , in order to avail ourselves of it . It ...
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... phænomena . The highest perfection of natural philosophy would consist in the perfect spiritualization of all the laws of nature into laws of intuition and intellect . The phænomena ( the mate- rial ) must wholly disappear , and the ...
... phænomena . The highest perfection of natural philosophy would consist in the perfect spiritualization of all the laws of nature into laws of intuition and intellect . The phænomena ( the mate- rial ) must wholly disappear , and the ...
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