Brownson's Quarterly Review, 1 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1844 |
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... fact , does this word tell us ? Simply , that they , who use it , distinguish two substances , spirit and matter . What light does this give us , if we stop here ? This dis- tinction is not the most fundamental of all ; so far from it ...
... fact , does this word tell us ? Simply , that they , who use it , distinguish two substances , spirit and matter . What light does this give us , if we stop here ? This dis- tinction is not the most fundamental of all ; so far from it ...
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... fact , become religion . Trans- ported from the East and Egypt into Greece , it has formed the philosophy of Pythagoras , and the philosophy of Plato . What , in fact , is the culminating point of the Platonic philosophy , but those ...
... fact , become religion . Trans- ported from the East and Egypt into Greece , it has formed the philosophy of Pythagoras , and the philosophy of Plato . What , in fact , is the culminating point of the Platonic philosophy , but those ...
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... fact . The Ideal is , philosophically considered , the generic , the origin and ground of ideas . The Greek word idea answers to the Latin species , or forma ; and the Ideal , taken strictly , is the formative principle , that which ...
... fact . The Ideal is , philosophically considered , the generic , the origin and ground of ideas . The Greek word idea answers to the Latin species , or forma ; and the Ideal , taken strictly , is the formative principle , that which ...
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... fact and the con- sciousness of that fact ; for the event itself being an act of knowing , it does not exist , if it be not known to exist . In one act of perception there is but one object , the thing perceived ; while the hypothesis ...
... fact and the con- sciousness of that fact ; for the event itself being an act of knowing , it does not exist , if it be not known to exist . In one act of perception there is but one object , the thing perceived ; while the hypothesis ...
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... fact , distinguishable not at all from an apperception , or fact of conscious- ness , unless it be in degree . The fact of con- sciousness contains no element not in the feeblest sensation which comes and goes without being noted ...
... fact , distinguishable not at all from an apperception , or fact of conscious- ness , unless it be in degree . The fact of con- sciousness contains no element not in the feeblest sensation which comes and goes without being noted ...
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