Philosophical Studies, Ausgabe 9Cath. University of America Press, 1918 |
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Catholic University of America. must his cause inspire and possess him that no doubts arise in his mind as to his own powers . Only when the writer is fully conscious of his own strength , when he has full confidence in his inspiration ...
Catholic University of America. must his cause inspire and possess him that no doubts arise in his mind as to his own powers . Only when the writer is fully conscious of his own strength , when he has full confidence in his inspiration ...
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... arise only from what is healthy and noble in the life and nature of man . And just here we touch upon the greatest abuse of this form of literature ; for the sentimental , which is so often used as the bait in novels , is a dangerous ...
... arise only from what is healthy and noble in the life and nature of man . And just here we touch upon the greatest abuse of this form of literature ; for the sentimental , which is so often used as the bait in novels , is a dangerous ...
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... arise from sense - perception . The mind , when it operates upon the senses by the method of abstraction , can never arrive at the knowledge of a real and necessary being , an ' ens necessarium et reale , ' for the simple and logical ...
... arise from sense - perception . The mind , when it operates upon the senses by the method of abstraction , can never arrive at the knowledge of a real and necessary being , an ' ens necessarium et reale , ' for the simple and logical ...
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... arise out of what we have said of the inseparability of content and form , unless we explain further . When Croce says that intuition and expres- sion are identical and convertible , he refers to the internal ex- pression in the ...
... arise out of what we have said of the inseparability of content and form , unless we explain further . When Croce says that intuition and expres- sion are identical and convertible , he refers to the internal ex- pression in the ...
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... arise from various sources , from the perfection of the sym- bols alone , from the thought alone , or from both . Hence we have the terms " sensuous beauty , " " intellectual beauty . " And they contain an explanation of the fact that a ...
... arise from various sources , from the perfection of the sym- bols alone , from the thought alone , or from both . Hence we have the terms " sensuous beauty , " " intellectual beauty . " And they contain an explanation of the fact that a ...
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