The Philosophical System of Antonio Rosmini-SerbatiK. Paul, Trench, 1882 - 396 pagini |
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Pagina xix
... space and body , and these have opposite characters . - Nature of space and extension . The external world . Atoms ... ... ... 269 § 128. Connection of soul and body . The incomprehensibility of this connection does not give us the ...
... space and body , and these have opposite characters . - Nature of space and extension . The external world . Atoms ... ... ... 269 § 128. Connection of soul and body . The incomprehensibility of this connection does not give us the ...
Pagina xx
... space . Its second term is the body which it informs . The fundamental feeling . External sensations . How measured space is pre- sented to feeling . - Feeling and consciousness of feeling . Herbert Spencer on the fundamental feeling ...
... space . Its second term is the body which it informs . The fundamental feeling . External sensations . How measured space is pre- sented to feeling . - Feeling and consciousness of feeling . Herbert Spencer on the fundamental feeling ...
Pagina lvi
... space , matter , and body and its movements , and may be considered as a fragment of Cosmology . Perhaps of all works written in modern times this is the most sug- gestive . The Divine in Nature and the treatise on The Real furnish many ...
... space , matter , and body and its movements , and may be considered as a fragment of Cosmology . Perhaps of all works written in modern times this is the most sug- gestive . The Divine in Nature and the treatise on The Real furnish many ...
Pagina 77
... space to the tune of associations . " The truth is that the ancient world furnished no solution of the problem of cognition . Indeed , it never even succeeded in stating it . Nor was the medieval world a whit more fortunate . The best ...
... space to the tune of associations . " The truth is that the ancient world furnished no solution of the problem of cognition . Indeed , it never even succeeded in stating it . Nor was the medieval world a whit more fortunate . The best ...
Pagina 103
... space and time , because these do not belong to the order of intellectual things . The only question would be with reference to their concepts . All that is formal in such concepts limits itself , for the reasons given above , to ...
... space and time , because these do not belong to the order of intellectual things . The only question would be with reference to their concepts . All that is formal in such concepts limits itself , for the reasons given above , to ...
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