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COLERIDGE AND THE PHILOSOPHY OF CONSERVATISM and the duty of all who would arrive at the greatest perfection of the human mind , of striving to contemplate things not in the phenomenon , not in their accidents or in their superficies ...
COLERIDGE AND THE PHILOSOPHY OF CONSERVATISM and the duty of all who would arrive at the greatest perfection of the human mind , of striving to contemplate things not in the phenomenon , not in their accidents or in their superficies ...
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This passage contains the central idea of Coleridge's philosophy , by which he sought to reinstate religion as the focal point of man's existence , and to replace scientific materialism by Neo - Platonism .
This passage contains the central idea of Coleridge's philosophy , by which he sought to reinstate religion as the focal point of man's existence , and to replace scientific materialism by Neo - Platonism .
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COLERIDGE ON UTILITARIANISM · 221 make history scientific and science historical — to take from history its accidentality and from science its fatalism . ' ( Ist Lay Sermon , White , p . 104. ) The first step was to dethrone the ...
COLERIDGE ON UTILITARIANISM · 221 make history scientific and science historical — to take from history its accidentality and from science its fatalism . ' ( Ist Lay Sermon , White , p . 104. ) The first step was to dethrone the ...
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Acknowledgements | 6 |
List of Illustrations | 7 |
The Age of Romanticism | 9 |
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