Brownson's Quarterly Review, 1 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1844 |
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... term of its existence . They were few , but they were serious , honest , earnest , affectionate . I felt , and still feel , though the faces of most of them are unknown to me , that they were my warm personal friends . They might , or ...
... term of its existence . They were few , but they were serious , honest , earnest , affectionate . I felt , and still feel , though the faces of most of them are unknown to me , that they were my warm personal friends . They might , or ...
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... term idealism to express quite a different thing , and appear to know no other idealism , than that of Berkeley , or that of Kant . It appears to us so important to recognize a doctrine of the Ideal , to have a phi- losophy of the Ideal ...
... term idealism to express quite a different thing , and appear to know no other idealism , than that of Berkeley , or that of Kant . It appears to us so important to recognize a doctrine of the Ideal , to have a phi- losophy of the Ideal ...
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... term , which presupposed both spirit and matter , two substan- ces , and , therefore , not the proper term to express a doctrine , which excluded all notion of matter . So they created the term Idealism . This word , since applied to ...
... term , which presupposed both spirit and matter , two substan- ces , and , therefore , not the proper term to express a doctrine , which excluded all notion of matter . So they created the term Idealism . This word , since applied to ...
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... term by which to express the sublimest of all philosophies , that which , transmitted from age to age , from the Oriental world even to us , has appeared to be phi- losophy itself , the greatest and almost the only philosophy , to the ...
... term by which to express the sublimest of all philosophies , that which , transmitted from age to age , from the Oriental world even to us , has appeared to be phi- losophy itself , the greatest and almost the only philosophy , to the ...
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... term Idea designated the thing itself , or rather the essence , the essential peculiarity of the particular being in question . It was the presence of the formative prin- ciple , or , as we prefer to say , creative principle , the Ideal ...
... term Idea designated the thing itself , or rather the essence , the essential peculiarity of the particular being in question . It was the presence of the formative prin- ciple , or , as we prefer to say , creative principle , the Ideal ...
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