The laws of verse or Principles of versification exemplified in metrical translations: together with an annotated repr. of the inaugural presidential address to the mathematical and physical section of the British association at Exeter, by J.J. Sylvester1870 |
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... kinds of space might be conceived to exist subject to laws different from those which govern the actual space in ... forms of intuition , and regards them as possessed of physical and pathies réelles , qui vous font trouver un charme ...
... kinds of space might be conceived to exist subject to laws different from those which govern the actual space in ... forms of intuition , and regards them as possessed of physical and pathies réelles , qui vous font trouver un charme ...
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... form of in- tuition . But there is no discrepancy at all in also saying that he taught space to be a form of thought , ' since every student of Kant knows that intuition without thought is mere sensuous impression . Kant considered the ...
... form of in- tuition . But there is no discrepancy at all in also saying that he taught space to be a form of thought , ' since every student of Kant knows that intuition without thought is mere sensuous impression . Kant considered the ...
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... intuition à priori , and not a conception ( Begriff ) . ' ( Ibid . p . 60. ) · Space is nothing else than the form of all the phenomena of the external senses ; that is , it is the subjective condition of sense , under which alone ...
... intuition à priori , and not a conception ( Begriff ) . ' ( Ibid . p . 60. ) · Space is nothing else than the form of all the phenomena of the external senses ; that is , it is the subjective condition of sense , under which alone ...
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... forms of intuition . ' ( Kritik , ' p . 76. ) With these passages before one , there can be no doubt that that ... intuition of the sense ; and that space , like time , is an intuition . The only ' forms of thought ' in Kant's sense ...
... forms of intuition . ' ( Kritik , ' p . 76. ) With these passages before one , there can be no doubt that that ... intuition of the sense ; and that space , like time , is an intuition . The only ' forms of thought ' in Kant's sense ...
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... forms of understanding , or as forms of thought , is an unauthorised and misleading mode of expression . Space and Time are forms of sensitivity or intuition . The categories of Kant ( so essentially in this point differing from those ...
... forms of understanding , or as forms of thought , is an unauthorised and misleading mode of expression . Space and Time are forms of sensitivity or intuition . The categories of Kant ( so essentially in this point differing from those ...
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