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... mind to know whether the principles stated are ideally true ; the second , to look at the works or parts of the works mentioned , as illustrating or exemplifying the 15 principle , to judge whether or how far it has been realized .
... mind to know whether the principles stated are ideally true ; the second , to look at the works or parts of the works mentioned , as illustrating or exemplifying the 15 principle , to judge whether or how far it has been realized .
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And for the common principle underlying these various definitions , see on Poesy or Art ( 1818 ) ( Biog . Lit. ii . 256 ) : ' In all imitation two elements must co - exist , ' & c .; and Biog . Lit. ii . 56 , 185.
And for the common principle underlying these various definitions , see on Poesy or Art ( 1818 ) ( Biog . Lit. ii . 256 ) : ' In all imitation two elements must co - exist , ' & c .; and Biog . Lit. ii . 56 , 185.
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The term regulative principle ' is borrowed from Kant , who distinguishes constitutive principles , the formal elements ... and regulative principles , which merely guide the mind in its further investigations of the experience so ...
The term regulative principle ' is borrowed from Kant , who distinguishes constitutive principles , the formal elements ... and regulative principles , which merely guide the mind in its further investigations of the experience so ...
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