| Sir William Hamilton - 1852 - 848 páginas
...therefore phenomenal, — phenomenal of th~ unknown.* The philosopher speculating the worlds of n_nt! • and of mind, is thus, in a certain sort, only an ignorant...resembles ./Eneas contemplating the adumbrations on his t-Lie : as it may equally be said of the sage and of the hero, — " Miratnr ; Rerumr/ue ir/iiarus,... | |
| Joseph Jones - 1853 - 208 páginas
...irrelative, existent in and of themselves. All that we know is therefore phasnominal, — phajnominal of the unknown. The philosopher speculating the worlds...thus, in a certain sort, only an ignorant admirer. — It has been commonly confessed, that, as substances, we know not what is Matter and are ignorant... | |
| Sir William Hamilton - 1860 - 548 páginas
...only the treatise in general. unknown.* The philosopher speculating the worlds of matter , i-sL /*&" and of mind, is thus, in a certain sort, only an ignorant admirer. ^V^v./.^ d» •* In his contemplation of the universe, the philosopher, indecd, ; / * / resembles... | |
| Sir William Hamilton - 1861 - 816 páginas
...existent in and of themselves. All that we know is therefore phenomenal — phenomenal of the unknown.2 The philosopher speculating the worlds of matter and...of the universe, the philosopher, indeed, resembles jSEneas contemplating the adumbrations on his shield ; as it may equally be said of the sage and of... | |
| Sir William Hamilton - 1866 - 1222 páginas
...that we know is therefore phenomenal, — phenomenal of the unknown, "f The philosopher speculating on the worlds of matter and of mind, is thus, in a certain...contemplation of the universe, the philosopher, indeed, * [" The Chevalier Ramsay and Dr Adam Clarke deny that God knows the free actions of moral agents before... | |
| Sir William Hamilton - 1866 - 900 páginas
...know is therefore phsenomenal, — phsenomenal of the unknown. •)• The philosopher speculating on the worlds of matter and of mind, is thus, in a certain...contemplation of the universe, the philosopher, indeed, * [" The Chevalier Ramsay and Dr Adam Clarke deny that God knows the free actions of moral agents before... | |
| Noah Porter - 1869 - 752 páginas
...— phenomenal of the unknown. The philosopher speculating on the worlds of matter and of mind, i* thus, in a certain sort, only an ignorant admirer....adumbrations on his shield ; as it may equally be said of tbe saga as of the hero: * Miratur : Herum que ignarus Imagine gaudet.1 Nor Is this denied ; for it... | |
| Noah Porter - 1873 - 730 páginas
...that we know is therefore phenom• enal — phenomenal of the unknown. The philosopher speculating on the worlds of matter and of mind, is thus, in a certain...of the universe, the philosopher :indeed resembles JBneas contemplating the adumbrations on his shield; as it may equally be said of the •sage as of... | |
| Edward John Hamilton - 1883 - 738 páginas
...think as unconditioned, irrelative, existent in and of themselves. All that we know, therefore, is phenomenal, — phenomenal of the unknown. The philosopher,...of the universe, the philosopher, indeed, resembles .KiM'iis contemplating the adumbrations on his shield; as it may equally be said of the sage and of... | |
| Noah Porter - 1883 - 714 páginas
...phenomenal— phenomenal of the unknown. The philosopher speculating on the worlds of matter and of mind, iv thus, in a certain sort, only an ignorant admirer....his contemplation of the universe, the philosopher inileed resembles .£ncas contemplating the adumbrations on his shield ; as it may equally be said... | |
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