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To the age of Locke the mind was a kind of mirror reflecting and recording the external world , and since that world was a rational world governed by ascertainable laws , all that was needed for its comprehension was knowledge and the ...
To the age of Locke the mind was a kind of mirror reflecting and recording the external world , and since that world was a rational world governed by ascertainable laws , all that was needed for its comprehension was knowledge and the ...
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Yet this philosophy had entirely failed to fit mind and the process of cognition into its system , and in this lay its fundamental weakness . It was content to take the surface of things as the only reality , whereas the truth was that ...
Yet this philosophy had entirely failed to fit mind and the process of cognition into its system , and in this lay its fundamental weakness . It was content to take the surface of things as the only reality , whereas the truth was that ...
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The mind may create an ideal world , or it may become infatuated with false values ; it may transcend Nature , or fall far below her : Of its own beauty is the mind diseased , And fevers into false creation : —where , Where are the ...
The mind may create an ideal world , or it may become infatuated with false values ; it may transcend Nature , or fall far below her : Of its own beauty is the mind diseased , And fevers into false creation : —where , Where are the ...
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Acknowledgements | 6 |
List of Illustrations | 7 |
The Age of Romanticism | 9 |
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