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Page 226
... essences can hardly be understood with- out reference to " The Discovery of Essence , " the ninth chapter of Santayana's Skepticism and Animal Faith : Not only is the character of each essence inalienable , and , so long as it is open ...
... essences can hardly be understood with- out reference to " The Discovery of Essence , " the ninth chapter of Santayana's Skepticism and Animal Faith : Not only is the character of each essence inalienable , and , so long as it is open ...
Page 240
... essences , he will be bewildered to find these essences become , in Bridges ' poem , equivalent to the Platonic Ideas , to Kant's general truths independent of sense experience , or to any forms of ab- solute Being . Describing the ...
... essences , he will be bewildered to find these essences become , in Bridges ' poem , equivalent to the Platonic Ideas , to Kant's general truths independent of sense experience , or to any forms of ab- solute Being . Describing the ...
Page 242
... essences . Are these essences and influences natural forces generat- ing in the " unconscious , " or are they indeed implanted there by supernatural agency ? Is the Universal Mind from which they are said to emanate the whole of nature ...
... essences . Are these essences and influences natural forces generat- ing in the " unconscious , " or are they indeed implanted there by supernatural agency ? Is the Universal Mind from which they are said to emanate the whole of nature ...
Contents
TRADITIONALISM AND AUTONOMY | 3 |
HERITAGE | 30 |
NATURE POETRY | 53 |
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