The Philosophical System of Antonio Rosmini-SerbatiK. Paul, Trench & C0., 1882 - 396 pagini |
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Pagina xxxv
... admit that he had altogether misjudged him . This was in 1848 , that year of so many changes , when Italy was struggling to free herself from the bonds of the hated Austrian . The position which Rosmini assumed in this struggle , and ...
... admit that he had altogether misjudged him . This was in 1848 , that year of so many changes , when Italy was struggling to free herself from the bonds of the hated Austrian . The position which Rosmini assumed in this struggle , and ...
Pagina xlviii
... admit that he was in certain things far too credulous ; we may see that he did not under- stand or appreciate some of the most manly and humane movements of his time ; we may feel that he was frequently unjust in his estimate of men who ...
... admit that he was in certain things far too credulous ; we may see that he did not under- stand or appreciate some of the most manly and humane movements of his time ; we may feel that he was frequently unjust in his estimate of men who ...
Pagina xcvi
... admit that such knowledge is merely reflexive , and , as a consequence , a knowledge of a universal . Now , * Examples of such misinterpretation might easily be adduced . On the extent of these departures , see Talamo , L'Aristotelismo ...
... admit that such knowledge is merely reflexive , and , as a consequence , a knowledge of a universal . Now , * Examples of such misinterpretation might easily be adduced . On the extent of these departures , see Talamo , L'Aristotelismo ...
Pagina c
... admitting the certainty of the concept of being , and falling into the Parmenidean error of identifying being with thought . Finding that , even after this change , he had advanced no farther than to be sure of his own existence , he ...
... admitting the certainty of the concept of being , and falling into the Parmenidean error of identifying being with thought . Finding that , even after this change , he had advanced no farther than to be sure of his own existence , he ...
Pagina cxiii
... admit that he has , philo- sophically speaking , made a much better case for it than ever was made before . His system has , accordingly , made Christianity acceptable to many who otherwise would have rejected it . The table on the next ...
... admit that he has , philo- sophically speaking , made a much better case for it than ever was made before . His system has , accordingly , made Christianity acceptable to many who otherwise would have rejected it . The table on the next ...
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