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... gives us rules by following which the desired completeness is secured . Many persons , especially orators and poets , have attempted to reduce taste to a rational system , but they have never been able to arrive at a decisive judgment ...
... gives us rules by following which the desired completeness is secured . Many persons , especially orators and poets , have attempted to reduce taste to a rational system , but they have never been able to arrive at a decisive judgment ...
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... give it a perverse direction , so that it does not proceed ac- cording to the laws which itself perceives to be the right ones . Applied Logic ought properly not to be called Logic . It is a Psychology in which we consider what is the ...
... give it a perverse direction , so that it does not proceed ac- cording to the laws which itself perceives to be the right ones . Applied Logic ought properly not to be called Logic . It is a Psychology in which we consider what is the ...
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... give a definition of philoso- phy , we must inquire into the character of different branches of knowledge ; and since philosophical knowledge belongs to the class of rational knowledge , we must define what is to be un- derstood by this ...
... give a definition of philoso- phy , we must inquire into the character of different branches of knowledge ; and since philosophical knowledge belongs to the class of rational knowledge , we must define what is to be un- derstood by this ...
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... gives dignity to philosophy , that is , an absolute value . And it is this alone which has intrinsic value , and which first gives value to all other branches of knowledge . The question is always asked in the end , What is the use of ...
... gives dignity to philosophy , that is , an absolute value . And it is this alone which has intrinsic value , and which first gives value to all other branches of knowledge . The question is always asked in the end , What is the use of ...
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... gives systematic unity to all other sciences . But as to philosophy , in the cosmic conception of it ( in sensu cosmico ) , this also may be called a science of the highest maxims of the use of our reason ; understanding by maxims the ...
... gives systematic unity to all other sciences . But as to philosophy , in the cosmic conception of it ( in sensu cosmico ) , this also may be called a science of the highest maxims of the use of our reason ; understanding by maxims the ...
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