Biographia Literaria, 1817, Volumen1Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 páginas |
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... knowledge , will , and fate , Fix'd fate , free will , fore - knowledge absolute , And found no end in wandering mazes lost . This preposterous pursuit was , beyond doubt , injurious , both to my natural powers , and to the progress of ...
... knowledge , will , and fate , Fix'd fate , free will , fore - knowledge absolute , And found no end in wandering mazes lost . This preposterous pursuit was , beyond doubt , injurious , both to my natural powers , and to the progress of ...
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... knowledge is pro- gressive and of course imperfect ) erroneous consequences will be drawn , and what is true in one sense of the word , will be affirmed as true in toto . Men of research startled by the consequences , seek in the things ...
... knowledge is pro- gressive and of course imperfect ) erroneous consequences will be drawn , and what is true in one sense of the word , will be affirmed as true in toto . Men of research startled by the consequences , seek in the things ...
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... knowledge , of idea , and of reality ; the ground of existence , and the ground of the knowledge of existence , are ab- solutely identical , Sum quia sum ; * I am , * It is most worthy of notice , that in the first revelation of himself ...
... knowledge , of idea , and of reality ; the ground of existence , and the ground of the knowledge of existence , are ab- solutely identical , Sum quia sum ; * I am , * It is most worthy of notice , that in the first revelation of himself ...
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