The Philosophical System of Antonio Rosmini-SerbatiK. Paul, Trench & C0., 1882 - 396 pagini |
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... infinite ... ... ... § 37. In what sense ideal being is said to be possible . - Ideal being , being in itself , and being as object ... ... ... ... 106 ... 108 ... 109 § 38. How possible and ideal beings are said to be many . - Concept ...
... infinite ... ... ... § 37. In what sense ideal being is said to be possible . - Ideal being , being in itself , and being as object ... ... ... ... 106 ... 108 ... 109 § 38. How possible and ideal beings are said to be many . - Concept ...
Pagina xvii
... infinite . Origin of this error , confusion between intellective perception and reasoning ... ... 194 ... 202 § 77. How reason finds the limits , contingency , etc. , of perceived beings . Schelling saw dimly , but could not express the ...
... infinite . Origin of this error , confusion between intellective perception and reasoning ... ... 194 ... 202 § 77. How reason finds the limits , contingency , etc. , of perceived beings . Schelling saw dimly , but could not express the ...
Pagina xviii
... infinite number is entirely fallacious ... ... ... ... 245 § 104. All other principles of reflection are reducible in the same way to the first universal truth , the essence of being naturally intuited by us ... ... ... § 106. How ...
... infinite number is entirely fallacious ... ... ... ... 245 § 104. All other principles of reflection are reducible in the same way to the first universal truth , the essence of being naturally intuited by us ... ... ... § 106. How ...
Pagina xx
... Infinite 313 § 150. The third and last aim of Psychology is to discover the destiny of the human soul . The soul naturally tends to its own per- fection , which consists in the full vision of the truth , full exer- cise of virtue , and ...
... Infinite 313 § 150. The third and last aim of Psychology is to discover the destiny of the human soul . The soul naturally tends to its own per- fection , which consists in the full vision of the truth , full exer- cise of virtue , and ...
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... infinite 317 ... 318 ... 319 ... 319 ... 320 ... 321 321 ... 322 ... ... ... ... 323 ... ... ... ... ... 323 § 162. Cosmology connected with Ontology and Theology ... ... 324 § 160. Second part of Cosmology ... § 161. Third part of ...
... infinite 317 ... 318 ... 319 ... 319 ... 320 ... 321 321 ... 322 ... ... ... ... 323 ... ... ... ... ... 323 § 162. Cosmology connected with Ontology and Theology ... ... 324 § 160. Second part of Cosmology ... § 161. Third part of ...
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absolute abstraction action activity affirm animal Antonio Rosmini Antonio Rosmini-Serbati Aristotle become called cause ception ciple cognition conceived concept consciousness consider Deontology distinct distinguish doctrine Domodossola elements entity error Essay essence essential existence expressed extension external bodies extra-subjective faculty felt Fichte Filosofia finite fundamental feeling ground Hegel Hence Herbert Spencer human idea ideal identical indeterminate infinite intel intellective perception intelligence intuition judgment Kant knowledge known limited Logic matter means ment merely Milan mind mode modification moral Natural Theology nature necessity non-Ego object observe ontological ourselves pantheism Parabiago Parmenides perceived philosophy Plotinus possible predicate primitive Psychology pure question reality realized reason reflection relation Rovereto says Rosmini Scholasticism sensation sense sensible sensitive principle sentient principle simple sophism soul space subsistence substance term Theosophy things thought tion true truth Turin unity universal Vincenzo Gioberti word καὶ τὸ
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