Recent British Philosophy: A Review with CriticismsMacmillan and Company, 1877 - 297 Seiten |
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... speculative " apathy of Britain is anything but flattering to ourselves . " The new spirit of metaphysical inquiry which the French " imbibed from Germany and Scotland arose with them pre- " cisely at the same time when the popularity ...
... speculative " apathy of Britain is anything but flattering to ourselves . " The new spirit of metaphysical inquiry which the French " imbibed from Germany and Scotland arose with them pre- " cisely at the same time when the popularity ...
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... speculation , if only by reinstating difficulty where men had been taking * Article " Signs of the Times , ” Edin . Review , 1829 ; reprinted in Carlyle's Miscellanies . their ease . Carlyle , the second in age , RECENT BRITISH ...
... speculation , if only by reinstating difficulty where men had been taking * Article " Signs of the Times , ” Edin . Review , 1829 ; reprinted in Carlyle's Miscellanies . their ease . Carlyle , the second in age , RECENT BRITISH ...
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... speculation in the thirty years from 1835 to 1865. Probably first in the order of effect came Carlyle , in all whose writings , historical or other , down to the last , there have been veins and blasts of that philosophy which the ...
... speculation in the thirty years from 1835 to 1865. Probably first in the order of effect came Carlyle , in all whose writings , historical or other , down to the last , there have been veins and blasts of that philosophy which the ...
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... Kant lived , and has been digested in recent British speculation . We may reply that , if Hegel remains unknown , save in a specimen- phrase or two , by reason of his terrible abstruseness ΙΟ RECENT BRITISH PHILOSOPHY .
... Kant lived , and has been digested in recent British speculation . We may reply that , if Hegel remains unknown , save in a specimen- phrase or two , by reason of his terrible abstruseness ΙΟ RECENT BRITISH PHILOSOPHY .
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... speculative thought , derived from Wordsworth and Coleridge , or on the whole continuing and prolonging their philosophic influence . ARCHBISHOP WHATELY ( nat . 1787 - ob . 1863 ) . Among various writings , subsequent to his Logic ...
... speculative thought , derived from Wordsworth and Coleridge , or on the whole continuing and prolonging their philosophic influence . ARCHBISHOP WHATELY ( nat . 1787 - ob . 1863 ) . Among various writings , subsequent to his Logic ...
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Absolute according Agnosticism assertion avowed belief Britain British Philosophy called Cogitationism cognisance Comte Comte's Comtism conceived constitution Constructive Idealism Constructive Idealists cosmological conception Deity doctrine edition Empiricism Essays evolution existence experience external world F. W. NEWMAN fact Faith farther Fichte Hegel Hegelian Herbert Spencer History human mind Hume ideas intellectual John Stuart Mill Kant knowledge Locke's Logic Mansel Matter means metaphysical Mill Mill's mode Natural Realism Nihilism Non-Ego notion objects Ontology organism origin permanent possibilities phæno phænomenal phænomenon Philo Philosophy of Perception Phrenology physical Physiology possibilities of sensation present principle PROFESSOR psychological theory Psychology Pure question Realists reason recent British Reid Relativity of Knowledge Religion respect Science scientific seems sense sentiency series of feelings Sir William Hamilton speculative Spencer substance Supernatural Theism Theology things thinkers thought thread of consciousness tion tonian transcend Transcendentalism Transcendentalists truth ultimate Universe Unknowable volume writings
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 145 - Thou makest thine appeal to me: I bring to life, I bring to death: The spirit does but mean the breath: I know no more.
Seite 210 - ... we are reduced to the alternative of believing that the Mind, or Ego, is something different from any series of feelings, or possibilities of them, or of accepting the paradox, that something which ex hypothesi is but a series of feelings, can be aware of itself as a series.
Seite 145 - Who roll'd the psalm to wintry skies, Who built him fanes of fruitless prayer, Who trusted God was love indeed And love Creation's final law Tho...
Seite 59 - This is dispensed ; and what surmounts the reach Of human sense I shall delineate so, By likening spiritual to corporal forms, As may express them be:-t ; though what if earth Be but the shadow of heaven, and things therein Each to other like, more than on earth is thought...
Seite 146 - No more? A monster then, a dream, A discord. Dragons of the prime, That tare each other in their slime, Were mellow music match'd with him. O life as futile, then, as frail! O for thy voice to soothe and bless! What hope of answer, or redress? Behind the veil, behind the veil.
Seite 260 - JS Mill's Philosophy. Being a Defence of Fundamental Truth.
Seite 211 - The true incomprehensibility perhaps is, that something which has ceased, or is not yet in existence, can still be, in a manner, present; that a series of feelings, the infinitely greater part of which is past or future, can be gathered up, as it were, into a simple present conception, accompanied by a belief of reality.
Seite 83 - As the conditionally limited (which we may briefly call the conditioned) is thus the only possible object of knowledge and of positive thought — thought necessarily supposes conditions. To think is to condition ; and conditional limitation is the fundamental law of the possibility of thought.
Seite 128 - We see no ground for believing that anything can be the object of our knowledge except our experience, and what can be inferred from our experience by the analogies of experience itself; nor that there is any idea, feeling, or power in the human mind, which, in order to account for it, requires that its origin should be referred to any other source.
Seite 5 - An Introduction to Mental Philosophy, on the Inductive Method. By JD MORELL, MA LL.D. 8vo. 12s. Elements of Psychology, containing the Analysis of the Intellectual Powers. By the same Author. Post 8vo. 7s. 6d. The Secret of Hegel: being the Hegelian System in Origin, Principle, Form, and Matter.