The Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 81Leavitt, Trow & Company, 1873 |
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Pagina 262
... knowledge is impossible , whether for man or beast , without intui- tions , the knowledge of man , as soon as he has left the stage of infancy , i.e. speechless- ness , is never intuitional only , but always both intuitional and ...
... knowledge is impossible , whether for man or beast , without intui- tions , the knowledge of man , as soon as he has left the stage of infancy , i.e. speechless- ness , is never intuitional only , but always both intuitional and ...
Pagina 263
... intuitional knowledge only , as long as we only see , hear , or touch this or that , we cannot predicate , we can ... intuitional knowledge is more than sufficient , and far more important than conceptual know- ledge . But , in ...
... intuitional knowledge only , as long as we only see , hear , or touch this or that , we cannot predicate , we can ... intuitional knowledge is more than sufficient , and far more important than conceptual know- ledge . But , in ...
Pagina 265
... intuitional knowledge , possessed in common by men and animals , and without the help of that conceptual knowledge which I regard as the exclusive property of man . With us , every element of knowledge , even the simplest impression of ...
... intuitional knowledge , possessed in common by men and animals , and without the help of that conceptual knowledge which I regard as the exclusive property of man . With us , every element of knowledge , even the simplest impression of ...
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OMPHALE | 48 |
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