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Pagina xciii
... indeterminate and by itself unknowable . * Form exists as a qualitative multiplicity held together and moved by a unity . This unity is intelligence ( vous ) , which is , so to speak , the place and form of forms ( τόπος εἰδῶν , εἶδος ...
... indeterminate and by itself unknowable . * Form exists as a qualitative multiplicity held together and moved by a unity . This unity is intelligence ( vous ) , which is , so to speak , the place and form of forms ( τόπος εἰδῶν , εἶδος ...
Pagina cx
... indeterminate , eternal , is the sole object of intelligence , the essence and form of truth ; but refuses to conclude from this either that being is identical with knowing , or that the Many is unknowable . According to Rosmini , the ...
... indeterminate , eternal , is the sole object of intelligence , the essence and form of truth ; but refuses to conclude from this either that being is identical with knowing , or that the Many is unknowable . According to Rosmini , the ...
Pagina 38
... indeterminate - attributes not one of which belongs to sen- sation . It cannot , therefore , be derived from sensation . Similar reasoning shows that it cannot be derived from any other external source open to man . Indeed , if man were ...
... indeterminate - attributes not one of which belongs to sen- sation . It cannot , therefore , be derived from sensation . Similar reasoning shows that it cannot be derived from any other external source open to man . Indeed , if man were ...
Pagina 49
... indeterminate or initial being , if not considered with the greatest care , may easily impose upon the mind . The philosopher who discovers its fecundity may rashly con- clude that everything , even reality , issues from the idea , like ...
... indeterminate or initial being , if not considered with the greatest care , may easily impose upon the mind . The philosopher who discovers its fecundity may rashly con- clude that everything , even reality , issues from the idea , like ...
Pagina 51
... indeterminate , and , in this sense , they are devoid of content , because they do not contain the ultimate deter- minations , much less reality . Hegel , therefore , makes a puerile criticism upon the logicians who preceded him , a ...
... indeterminate , and , in this sense , they are devoid of content , because they do not contain the ultimate deter- minations , much less reality . Hegel , therefore , makes a puerile criticism upon the logicians who preceded him , a ...
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absolute abstraction action affirm Antonio Rosmini Antonio Rosmini-Serbati Aristotle assent becoming body called cause ception cognition conceived concept consciousness considered contrary Demy 8vo Descartes distinction doctrine Domodossola Edition elements entity error Essay essence essential existence expressed external faculty feeling felt activity Fichte finite ground Hegel Hence human idea ideal identical inasmuch indeterminate infinite intel intellective perception intelligence intelligent principle intuition judg judgment Kant Kant's knowledge known limited Logic matter means ment merely mind mode nature necessary necessity negation object observe ontological ourselves pantheism Parmenides perceived philosophy Plotinus possible predicate primitive pure quantity question reality realized reason reflection relation Rosminianism Rovereto Scholasticism sensation sense sensitive principle simple Small crown 8vo sophism soul subsistence substance syllogism term Theosophy things thought tion true truth Turin understanding unity universal Vincenzo Gioberti whereby word καὶ τὸ
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