The Philosophical System of Antonio Rosmini-SerbatiK. Paul, Trench & C0., 1882 - 396 pagini |
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... observe this distinction that has led Herbert Spencer and others into their strange muddle respecting the unknowable , by which they mean the un- thinkable . Ideas are thinkable but absolutely unknow- able ; things are knowable but ...
... observe this distinction that has led Herbert Spencer and others into their strange muddle respecting the unknowable , by which they mean the un- thinkable . Ideas are thinkable but absolutely unknow- able ; things are knowable but ...
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... observe it as it is . Hence internal Hence internal method of observation , which fixes the attention upon cogni- tions and brings them clearly into view , is the instrument of ideology , and the method to be pursued in dealing with it ...
... observe it as it is . Hence internal Hence internal method of observation , which fixes the attention upon cogni- tions and brings them clearly into view , is the instrument of ideology , and the method to be pursued in dealing with it ...
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... observe human cog- Human nitions . These are innumerable , so that , if we though in- were to consider them one by one , the task would able , have be infinite . However , we are not looking for that element . wherein they differ , but ...
... observe human cog- Human nitions . These are innumerable , so that , if we though in- were to consider them one by one , the task would able , have be infinite . However , we are not looking for that element . wherein they differ , but ...
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... observe what are its elements . In this way I shall , perhaps , have advanced a step toward the discovery of the nature of cognition itself . This section contains the pith of what is distinctive in Rosmini's philosophy , viz . the ...
... observe what are its elements . In this way I shall , perhaps , have advanced a step toward the discovery of the nature of cognition itself . This section contains the pith of what is distinctive in Rosmini's philosophy , viz . the ...
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... observe this obvious distinction that has caused all the aberrations in the treatment of logic from Aristotle's day to our own , when they have reached a maximum in the logic of the English school . It is strange that it should still be ...
... observe this obvious distinction that has caused all the aberrations in the treatment of logic from Aristotle's day to our own , when they have reached a maximum in the logic of the English school . It is strange that it should still be ...
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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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