Biographia Literaria, 1817, Volumen1Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 páginas |
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... common sense . Common sense , there- fore , differs in different ages . What was born and christened in the schools passes by degrees into the world at large , and becomes the property of the market and the tea - table . At least I can ...
... common sense . Common sense , there- fore , differs in different ages . What was born and christened in the schools passes by degrees into the world at large , and becomes the property of the market and the tea - table . At least I can ...
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... common interpretation too strange to survive the inventor - too repugnant to our common sense ( which is not indeed enti- tled to a judicial voice in the courts of scien- tific philosophy ; but whose whispers still exert a strong secret ...
... common interpretation too strange to survive the inventor - too repugnant to our common sense ( which is not indeed enti- tled to a judicial voice in the courts of scien- tific philosophy ; but whose whispers still exert a strong secret ...
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... common sense on the throne of philosophy ; a fruitless at- tempt , were it only that it is the two - fold func- tion of philosophy to reconcile reason with common sense , and to elevate common sense into reason . THESIS V. Such a ...
... common sense on the throne of philosophy ; a fruitless at- tempt , were it only that it is the two - fold func- tion of philosophy to reconcile reason with common sense , and to elevate common sense into reason . THESIS V. Such a ...
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