Coleridge and Christian DoctrineHarvard University Press, 1969 - 215 páginas |
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... distinction : " He employs it not in its Kantian sense but rather more according to the traditional significance it has had since Plato's time . Coleridge was never prepared to admit that the deliverances of the reason had sub- jective ...
... distinction : " He employs it not in its Kantian sense but rather more according to the traditional significance it has had since Plato's time . Coleridge was never prepared to admit that the deliverances of the reason had sub- jective ...
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... distinction between imagination and fancy grew out of Coleridge's reason / understanding distinction . This seems hardly likely , since the imagina- tion / fancy distinction is enunciated as early as 1802 , long before Coleridge's ...
... distinction between imagination and fancy grew out of Coleridge's reason / understanding distinction . This seems hardly likely , since the imagina- tion / fancy distinction is enunciated as early as 1802 , long before Coleridge's ...
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... distinction and Newman's distinction between " notional assent " and " real assent . " The comparison is an enlightening one , for their focus on the problem is very much the same . See The Romantic Comedy , pp . 188-191 . For the ...
... distinction and Newman's distinction between " notional assent " and " real assent . " The comparison is an enlightening one , for their focus on the problem is very much the same . See The Romantic Comedy , pp . 188-191 . For the ...
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The Nature of Faith | 14 |
The Nature and Role of Sacred Scripture | 53 |
The One and Triune God | 85 |
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