The Philosophical System of Antonio Rosmini-SerbatiK. Paul, Trench, 1882 - 396 pagini |
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... remains a colossal fragment . A list of Rosmini's works , with their dates of publication and arranged according to subjects , will be found upon pp . lii . - lxxii . , and a brief sketch of the nature of his philo- sophy in the ...
... remains a colossal fragment . A list of Rosmini's works , with their dates of publication and arranged according to subjects , will be found upon pp . lii . - lxxii . , and a brief sketch of the nature of his philo- sophy in the ...
Pagina lxxii
... remains unpublished an immense mass of corre- spondence , amounting , it is said , in all to about fifteen thousand letters . Many of these refer to Rosmini's Institute and Philosophical System . 99. The Mission of Antonio Rosmini ...
... remains unpublished an immense mass of corre- spondence , amounting , it is said , in all to about fifteen thousand letters . Many of these refer to Rosmini's Institute and Philosophical System . 99. The Mission of Antonio Rosmini ...
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... remains clearly separated from , and elevated above , the other sciences , as the guide and mother of them all . These form the lower steps of the pyramid , depending upon the highest two and receiving their light from them " ( Purposes ...
... remains clearly separated from , and elevated above , the other sciences , as the guide and mother of them all . These form the lower steps of the pyramid , depending upon the highest two and receiving their light from them " ( Purposes ...
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... remains in a man every time he adheres and assents to any truth , but which does not necessarily take away his curiosity to discover a further ground , whereas satisfaction is a more universal effect or state of the mind , causing it to ...
... remains in a man every time he adheres and assents to any truth , but which does not necessarily take away his curiosity to discover a further ground , whereas satisfaction is a more universal effect or state of the mind , causing it to ...
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... remains possible ; ( 2 ) That it shall be conscious of having thus succeeded . If it did not recognize as ultimate grounds those which it has dis- covered , even though they really were such , it would still feel as if it ought to ...
... remains possible ; ( 2 ) That it shall be conscious of having thus succeeded . If it did not recognize as ultimate grounds those which it has dis- covered , even though they really were such , it would still feel as if it ought to ...
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