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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... substance , if the transcendental philosophy as yet be a manner rather than a creed , still the departures from the old method are real , and involve im- portant consequences . But we believe , that the change is more sweeping in its ...
... substance , if the transcendental philosophy as yet be a manner rather than a creed , still the departures from the old method are real , and involve im- portant consequences . But we believe , that the change is more sweeping in its ...
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... substance . Unluckily , these traits of nationality are the most prominent of all to the eyes of a foreigner . They are the salient points on which the copyist fastens , and he is faithful to his original in propor- tion as he departs ...
... substance . Unluckily , these traits of nationality are the most prominent of all to the eyes of a foreigner . They are the salient points on which the copyist fastens , and he is faithful to his original in propor- tion as he departs ...
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... substances are thrown into water , and they straightway dissolve , the fluid remaining transparent as other substances in powder are thrown in , the me- dium remains turbid for a time , and then the foreign matter sinks unchanged to the ...
... substances are thrown into water , and they straightway dissolve , the fluid remaining transparent as other substances in powder are thrown in , the me- dium remains turbid for a time , and then the foreign matter sinks unchanged to the ...
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... empirical origin . Some objects can be known only under certain relations ; some qualities cannot , in our conceptions , be abstracted from the substance in which they inhere . Enlarged means of experience , KANT AND HIS PHILOSOPHY . 55 55.
... empirical origin . Some objects can be known only under certain relations ; some qualities cannot , in our conceptions , be abstracted from the substance in which they inhere . Enlarged means of experience , KANT AND HIS PHILOSOPHY . 55 55.
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... substance , we abstract every thing which is known em- pirically , as its color , hardness , weight , impenetrability , & c . , still the space remains , which the body had occupied , as something that cannot be left out . We can ...
... substance , we abstract every thing which is known em- pirically , as its color , hardness , weight , impenetrability , & c . , still the space remains , which the body had occupied , as something that cannot be left out . We can ...
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