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... object from without could 10 act upon the conscious self , as on a consubstantial object ; yet such an affection could only engender something homo- geneous with itself . Motion could only propagate motion . Matter has no Inward . We ...
... object from without could 10 act upon the conscious self , as on a consubstantial object ; yet such an affection could only engender something homo- geneous with itself . Motion could only propagate motion . Matter has no Inward . We ...
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... object of which itself is not the sole percipient . But an object is inconceivable 20 without a subject as its antithesis . Omne perceptum per- cipientem supponit . But neither can the principle be found in a subject as a subject ...
... object of which itself is not the sole percipient . But an object is inconceivable 20 without a subject as its antithesis . Omne perceptum per- cipientem supponit . But neither can the principle be found in a subject as a subject ...
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S. T. Coleridge. every object is , as an object , dead , fixed , incapable in itself of any action , and necessarily finite . Again the spirit ( origin- ally the identity of object and subject ) must in some sense dissolve this identity ...
S. T. Coleridge. every object is , as an object , dead , fixed , incapable in itself of any action , and necessarily finite . Again the spirit ( origin- ally the identity of object and subject ) must in some sense dissolve this identity ...
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INTRODUCTION | xi |
BIOGRAPHIA | xc |
The motives of the present workReception | 1 |
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Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions Samuel Taylor Coleridge Vista de fragmentos - 1956 |
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appear Aristotle association become Biog Biographia Literaria cause chapter Coleridge Coleridge's commencement common conception consciousness Crabb Robinson criticism deduced Descartes distinction divine doctrine edition effect equally Essay existence expression fact faculty faith fancy feelings Fichte genius German ground Hartley Hartley's heart human ideas images imagination impressions instance intellect intelligence intuition Jacobinism judgement Kant Kant's knowledge language least lectures Leibnitz less Letters literary Lyrical Ballads meaning mechanical philosophy ment metaphysical Milton mind moral Morning Post natural philosophy nature never notions object opinions original passage philo philosopher Plato Plotinus poems poet poetic poetry present principles published reader reason S. T. Coleridge Sara Coleridge Schelling Schelling's self-consciousness sensation sense sonnets soul Southey Southey's Spinoza spirit Stowey symbol Synesius talent theory things thought tion Transcendental Idealism true truth understanding volume whole words Wordsworth writings καὶ τὸ