Biographia Literaria, 1817, Volumen1Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 páginas |
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... Spinoza and after- wards by Leibnitz into the doctrine of Har- monia præstabilita — Hylozoism -- Materialism -Neither of these systems on any possible theory of association , supplies or supersedes a theory of perception , or explains ...
... Spinoza and after- wards by Leibnitz into the doctrine of Har- monia præstabilita — Hylozoism -- Materialism -Neither of these systems on any possible theory of association , supplies or supersedes a theory of perception , or explains ...
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... SPINOZA , may , or may not , be an instance . But at no time could I believe , that in itself and essentially it is incompatible with religion , natural , or revealed : and now I am most thoroughly persuaded of the contrary . The ...
... SPINOZA , may , or may not , be an instance . But at no time could I believe , that in itself and essentially it is incompatible with religion , natural , or revealed : and now I am most thoroughly persuaded of the contrary . The ...
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... Spinoza , though my whole heart re- mained with Paul and John . Yet there had dawned upon me , even before I had met with the Critique of the Pure Reason , a certain guid- ing light . If the mere intellect could make no certain ...
... Spinoza , though my whole heart re- mained with Paul and John . Yet there had dawned upon me , even before I had met with the Critique of the Pure Reason , a certain guid- ing light . If the mere intellect could make no certain ...
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