The Myths of PlatoMacmillan, 1905 - 532 sayfa |
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... existence , in another world , of another Self which , while it reveals itself in these visions , has a deep secret which it will not disclose . It is good that a man should thus be made to feel in his heart how small a part of him his ...
... existence , in another world , of another Self which , while it reveals itself in these visions , has a deep secret which it will not disclose . It is good that a man should thus be made to feel in his heart how small a part of him his ...
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... existence . The Phaedrus Myth may be mentioned as showing this tendency at work . We have seen that in form every story of the dream- world , to whichever of the three classes it belongs , is anthropo- logical and zoological ; that it ...
... existence . The Phaedrus Myth may be mentioned as showing this tendency at work . We have seen that in form every story of the dream- world , to whichever of the three classes it belongs , is anthropo- logical and zoological ; that it ...
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... existence . The ideas , strictly as ideal , have a legitimate and a necessary place in human thought . They express the unlimited obliga- tion which thought feels laid upon itself to unify the details of observation ; they indicate an ...
... existence . The ideas , strictly as ideal , have a legitimate and a necessary place in human thought . They express the unlimited obliga- tion which thought feels laid upon itself to unify the details of observation ; they indicate an ...
Sayfa 48
... existence of the self - conscious subject is bound up with the possibility of his fulfilling the moral law . Again , the attempt speculatively to determine the world as a system complete in itself landed us in an antinomy To return now ...
... existence of the self - conscious subject is bound up with the possibility of his fulfilling the moral law . Again , the attempt speculatively to determine the world as a system complete in itself landed us in an antinomy To return now ...
Sayfa 49
... existence ; but , as we are not able to bring any perception under such Ideas , so we are unable to make any synthetic judgment regarding the objects the existence of which we assert . " - Caird's Critical Philosophy of Kant , ii . 297 ...
... existence ; but , as we are not able to bring any perception under such Ideas , so we are unable to make any synthetic judgment regarding the objects the existence of which we assert . " - Caird's Critical Philosophy of Kant , ii . 297 ...
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