Biographia Literaria, 1817, Volumen1Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 páginas |
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... notions of notions . Of such phi- losophy well might Butler say- " The metaphysics but a puppet motion That goes with screws , the notion of a notion ; The copy of a copy and lame draught Unnaturally taken from a thought : That ...
... notions of notions . Of such phi- losophy well might Butler say- " The metaphysics but a puppet motion That goes with screws , the notion of a notion ; The copy of a copy and lame draught Unnaturally taken from a thought : That ...
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... notion of the subjective is not contained in the notion of the objective . On the contrary they mutually exclude ... notions ) be , though there should exist no sentient being to look at it . This then is the problem of natural philo ...
... notion of the subjective is not contained in the notion of the objective . On the contrary they mutually exclude ... notions ) be , though there should exist no sentient being to look at it . This then is the problem of natural philo ...
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... notion of the continuous and the infinite . They take , namely , the words irrepresentable and impossible in one and ... notions themselves ) and seduce the incautious to mistake the limitations of the hu- man faculties for the limits of ...
... notion of the continuous and the infinite . They take , namely , the words irrepresentable and impossible in one and ... notions themselves ) and seduce the incautious to mistake the limitations of the hu- man faculties for the limits of ...
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