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Использование термина transcendental philosophy на английском
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Nor does the transcendentalphilosophy, in spite of its self-esteem, add anything essential.
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Our theme was the transcendentalphilosophy, of which he was a great admirer.
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A system of such conceptions would be called transcendentalphilosophy.
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The highest conception, with which a transcendentalphilosophy commonly begins, is the division into possible and impossible.
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For it is one part of the duty of transcendentalphilosophy to establish the possibility of mathematics itself.
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To me, she seems like an incarnation of Pure Reason, an Avatar of the spirit of transcendentalphilosophy.
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A vantage ground, somewhat vaster than Schelling's conception of transcendentalphilosophy-" aphilosophyof Nature become subjective."
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Such I conceive to have been the work which Immanuel Kant undertook in the system of the transcendentalphilosophy.
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Nevertheless, this principle of the anticipation of perception must somewhat startle an inquirer whom initiation into transcendentalphilosophy has rendered cautious.
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Frankly, it challenges all my transcendentalphilosophy to convince me that "deep love lieth under these pictures of time."
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Who would have ever thought of the old stupid "Athenaeum" taking to Oken-like transcendentalphilosophy written in Owenian style!
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For this is the proper duty of a transcendentalphilosophy; what remains is the logical treatment of the conceptions in philosophy in general.
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POETRY.-Emerson'sverse is noteworthy for its exposition (1) of nature and (2) of his transcendentalphilosophy.
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Instead of being fed on the transcendentalphilosophy of Plato, I was stuffed with mealy Irish spuds and home-grown "punkin" pie.
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But the work of anyone who is somewhat more interested in psychology than in transcendentalphilosophy, will weave itself around individuals and their personalities.
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For Miss Schenectady belonged to the elder school of Boston women, who "see to things" themselves in the intervals of literature, gossip, and transcendentalphilosophy.