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... perfection to which we shall never attain . He that hates science , and so much the more loves wisdom , is called a Misologist . Misology arises usually from a lack of scientific knowledge , and a certain kind of vanity combined ...
... perfection to which we shall never attain . He that hates science , and so much the more loves wisdom , is called a Misologist . Misology arises usually from a lack of scientific knowledge , and a certain kind of vanity combined ...
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... PERFECTION BETWEEN THEM OF KNOWLEDGE . All our knowledge has a twofold relation : first , a relation to the Object ; secondly , a relation to the Subject . In the former respect it is related to the idea presented [ Vorstellung ] ; in ...
... PERFECTION BETWEEN THEM OF KNOWLEDGE . All our knowledge has a twofold relation : first , a relation to the Object ; secondly , a relation to the Subject . In the former respect it is related to the idea presented [ Vorstellung ] ; in ...
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... perfection , then , are distinct ; the former has reference to the sensibility , the latter to the under- standing . The logical perfection of the cognition rests on its agreement with the object , and therefore on laws which are ...
... perfection , then , are distinct ; the former has reference to the sensibility , the latter to the under- standing . The logical perfection of the cognition rests on its agreement with the object , and therefore on laws which are ...
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... perfection , also , which of all others harmonises and combines best with logical perfection . Considered in this aspect , then , aesthetical perfection in point of essential beauty may contribute to logical perfection . In another ...
... perfection , also , which of all others harmonises and combines best with logical perfection . Considered in this aspect , then , aesthetical perfection in point of essential beauty may contribute to logical perfection . In another ...
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... perfection of the cognition . In order that the essential differences that exist between the logical and the aesthetical perfections may be made still clearer , not merely in general , but on several different sides , we will compare ...
... perfection of the cognition . In order that the essential differences that exist between the logical and the aesthetical perfections may be made still clearer , not merely in general , but on several different sides , we will compare ...
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