Biographia Literaria, 1817, Volumen1Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 páginas |
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... metaphysical truths , in which a new world then seemed to open upon me , did yet , in part likewise , originate in unfeigned diffidence of my own comparative talent . - During several years of my youth and early manhood , I reverenced ...
... metaphysical truths , in which a new world then seemed to open upon me , did yet , in part likewise , originate in unfeigned diffidence of my own comparative talent . - During several years of my youth and early manhood , I reverenced ...
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... metaphysical science not contained in such ( i . e . empirical ) phsychology was but a web of abstractions and generalizations . Of this prolific truth , of this great fundamental law , he declared HOBBS to have been the original ...
... metaphysical science not contained in such ( i . e . empirical ) phsychology was but a web of abstractions and generalizations . Of this prolific truth , of this great fundamental law , he declared HOBBS to have been the original ...
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... metaphysical investigation . Opposites , he well observes , are of two kinds , either logical , i . e . such as are absolutely incompatible ; or real without being contradictory . The former he denominates Nihil negativum ...
... metaphysical investigation . Opposites , he well observes , are of two kinds , either logical , i . e . such as are absolutely incompatible ; or real without being contradictory . The former he denominates Nihil negativum ...
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