Biographia Literaria, 1817, Volumen1Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 páginas |
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... intel- ligible , it ceases to be materialism . In order to explain thinking , as a material phænomenon , it is necessary to refine matter into a mere modification of intelligence , with the two - fold function of appearing and ...
... intel- ligible , it ceases to be materialism . In order to explain thinking , as a material phænomenon , it is necessary to refine matter into a mere modification of intelligence , with the two - fold function of appearing and ...
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... intel- ligence making an ideal duplicate of it , i . e . representing it . This desk for instance would ( according to our natural notions ) be , though there should exist no sentient being to look at it . This then is the problem of ...
... intel- ligence making an ideal duplicate of it , i . e . representing it . This desk for instance would ( according to our natural notions ) be , though there should exist no sentient being to look at it . This then is the problem of ...
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... intel- ligential philosopher is equally anxious to pre- clude all interpolation of the objective into the subjective principles of his science , as for in- stance the assumption of impresses or configu- rations in the brain ...
... intel- ligential philosopher is equally anxious to pre- clude all interpolation of the objective into the subjective principles of his science , as for in- stance the assumption of impresses or configu- rations in the brain ...
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