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It was his invariable practice , whatever studies he exacted from me , to make me as far as possible understand and feel the utility of them : and this he deemed peculiarly fitting in the case of the syllogistic logic , the usefulness ...
It was his invariable practice , whatever studies he exacted from me , to make me as far as possible understand and feel the utility of them : and this he deemed peculiarly fitting in the case of the syllogistic logic , the usefulness ...
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We were impressed by a mind whose maturity had not dulled its enthusiasms , and an understanding uncorrupted by the ... to understand what Spinoza meant and why he saw it as a liberation to see all things under the form of eternity .
We were impressed by a mind whose maturity had not dulled its enthusiasms , and an understanding uncorrupted by the ... to understand what Spinoza meant and why he saw it as a liberation to see all things under the form of eternity .
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You were hearing philosophy itself and came to understand it as an attempt to speak in the categories of mind of the categories of ... But we began to understand what understanding meant , in words that had eloquence without rhetoric .
You were hearing philosophy itself and came to understand it as an attempt to speak in the categories of mind of the categories of ... But we began to understand what understanding meant , in words that had eloquence without rhetoric .
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Moses Woolson 18211896 | 55 |
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