| Andrews Norton - 1818 - 1164 strani
...understanding," says Kant, "is the faculty judging according to sense." " Reason," says Coleridge, " is the power of universal and necessary convictions,...above sense, and having their evidence in themselves." f Resuming, then, the thread which we have dropped, the Prussian philosopher dissected the cognitive... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1829 - 610 strani
...gives of the Understanding — namely, " the Faculty judging according to Sense." On the contrary, Reason is the Power of universal and necessary Convictions,...in themselves. Its presence is always marked by the necessily of the position affirmed : this necessity being conditional, when a truth of Reason is applied... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1891 - 580 strani
...profound truth, are ' a revolt against Reason,' as Reason was defined by Coleridge when he termed it ' the power of universal and necessary convictions ;...above sense, and having their evidence in themselves.' Cousider a world denuded of such faith, intellectual and moral ! l< is, to an unhappy extent, the world... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1840 - 410 strani
...ON THE DIFFERENCE IN KIND OF REASON AND THE UNDERSTANDING. SCHEME OF THE ARGUMENT. On the contrary, reason is the power of universal and necessary convictions,...conditional, when a truth of reason is applied to facts of experiencrf/ or to the rules and maxims of the understanding ; but absolute, when the subject matter... | |
| Elizabeth Stryker Ricord - 1840 - 440 strani
...knowledge of necessary truth. They have no reason. Reason, according to the definition of Coleridge, is "the power of universal and necessary convictions,...above sense, and having their evidence in themselves." According to Hooker, it is an "inward beholding," having the same relation to the intelligible as sense... | |
| Albert Baldwin Dod - 1840 - 114 strani
...understanding," says Kant, " is the faculty judging according to sense." " Reason," says Coleridge, " is the power of universal and necessary convictions,...above sense, and having their evidence in themselves." f Resuming, then, the thread which we have dropped, the Prussian philosopher dissected the cognitive... | |
| 1848 - 614 strani
...man, of which we speak, and duly to estimate its transcendaut authority. " Reason," says Coleridge, "is the power of universal and necessary convictions...sense, and having their evidence in themselves.''---^^, p. 218, 1st Ed. Hobbes had no faith in such convictions, and discarded all such illumination. Still... | |
| Princeton Review (Firm) - 1846 - 732 strani
...understanding," says Kant, " is the faculty judging according to sense." " Reason," says Coleridge, " is the power of universal and necessary convictions,...sense, and having their evidence in themselves.":}: Resuming, then, the thread which we • Kritik d. RV, pp. 23-43. f Ibid., p. 19. J Even in German,... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1847 - 666 strani
...ON THE DIFFERENCE IN KIND OF REASON AND THE UNDERSTANDING. SCHEME OF THE ARGUMENT. On the contrary, reason is the power of universal and necessary convictions,...above sense, and having their evidence in themselves, i Its presence is always marked by the necessity of the position affirmed : this necessity being conditional,... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1848 - 610 strani
...man, of which we speak, and duly to estimate its transcendant authority. " Reason," says Coleridge, " is the power of universal and necessary convictions...sense, and having their evidence in themselves."— Лй£», p. 218, 1st Ed. Hobbes had no faith in such convictions, and discarded all such illumination.... | |
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