Critical Essays on a Few Subjects Connected with the History and Present Condition of Speculative PhilosophyH.B. Williams, 1842 - 352 This book contains a collection of critical essays on a few subjects connected with the history and present condition of speculative philosophy, including an essay on the transcendentalist movement in America. |
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... qualities of his mind were unmeet or insufficient for the pursuit of wisdom , through any avenue by which it may be approached . But his imagination outgrew and overwreathed his judgment , as , under the tropics , an enor- mous vine ...
... qualities of his mind were unmeet or insufficient for the pursuit of wisdom , through any avenue by which it may be approached . But his imagination outgrew and overwreathed his judgment , as , under the tropics , an enor- mous vine ...
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... qualities , that would insure him a great measure of success in the undertaking . He has long since promised to the world an exposition of Kant , and we would gladly see the pledge redeemed , though at the ex- pense of sacrificing some ...
... qualities , that would insure him a great measure of success in the undertaking . He has long since promised to the world an exposition of Kant , and we would gladly see the pledge redeemed , though at the ex- pense of sacrificing some ...
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... qualities , which they had in common with their countrymen . The remarkable self - education of the former , his foreign travel and various experience of men , and the devotion of far the greater part of his life to physical sci- ence ...
... qualities , which they had in common with their countrymen . The remarkable self - education of the former , his foreign travel and various experience of men , and the devotion of far the greater part of his life to physical sci- ence ...
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... qualities is infer- red from our inability to conceive of their non - existence ; they belong only to the mind , because we cannot even im- agine their annihilation as attributes of things without us . Without questioning the reality of ...
... qualities is infer- red from our inability to conceive of their non - existence ; they belong only to the mind , because we cannot even im- agine their annihilation as attributes of things without us . Without questioning the reality of ...
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... qualities may excite in them astonishment and awe , through their sensual nature alone . The effect thus produced would not be a moral one , but the authority thus forced upon their attention might subsequently direct them to the only ...
... qualities may excite in them astonishment and awe , through their sensual nature alone . The effect thus produced would not be a moral one , but the authority thus forced upon their attention might subsequently direct them to the only ...
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