Biographia Literaria, 1817, Volumen1Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 páginas |
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge. spirit , self , and self - consciousness . In this , and in this alone , object and subject , being and knowing , are identical , each involving and sup- posing the other . In other words , it is a sub- ject ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge. spirit , self , and self - consciousness . In this , and in this alone , object and subject , being and knowing , are identical , each involving and sup- posing the other . In other words , it is a sub- ject ...
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... self - consciousness . We are not investi- gating an absolute principium essendi ; for then , I admit , many valid objections might be started against our theory ; but an absolute principium cognoscendi . The result of both the sciences ...
... self - consciousness . We are not investi- gating an absolute principium essendi ; for then , I admit , many valid objections might be started against our theory ; but an absolute principium cognoscendi . The result of both the sciences ...
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... self - consciousness is the fixt point , to which for us all is morticed and annexed , needs no further proof . But that the self- consciousness may be the modification of a higher form of being , perhaps of a higher con- sciousness ...
... self - consciousness is the fixt point , to which for us all is morticed and annexed , needs no further proof . But that the self- consciousness may be the modification of a higher form of being , perhaps of a higher con- sciousness ...
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