S. T. ColeridgeR. L. Brett Ohio University Press, 1972 - Всего страниц: 296 |
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... Understanding . In him ' the understanding is hyper - trophied to the necrosis or marasmus of the Reason and Imagination . . . . He was a Pollard man without the top ( i.e. , the Reason as the source of Ideas , or immediate yet not ...
... Understanding . In him ' the understanding is hyper - trophied to the necrosis or marasmus of the Reason and Imagination . . . . He was a Pollard man without the top ( i.e. , the Reason as the source of Ideas , or immediate yet not ...
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... understanding ' . He took over Kant's distinction of the Understanding and the Reason in name , but his use of it was far from Kantian . For Kant , the Understanding , though indeed an original function of the mind , supplies a limited ...
... understanding ' . He took over Kant's distinction of the Understanding and the Reason in name , but his use of it was far from Kantian . For Kant , the Understanding , though indeed an original function of the mind , supplies a limited ...
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... Understanding ' which are not those of everyday speech ; I have else- where tried to explain them thus : Reason is the " organ of the super - sensuous " ; Understanding the faculty by which we generalize and arrange the phenomena of ...
... Understanding ' which are not those of everyday speech ; I have else- where tried to explain them thus : Reason is the " organ of the super - sensuous " ; Understanding the faculty by which we generalize and arrange the phenomena of ...
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On Reading Coleridge | 1 |
I Poems of the Supernatural | 45 |
II The Conversational and other Poems | 91 |
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