Philosophy of the Unconscious, Том 1K. Paul, Trench, Trübner, & Company, Limited, 1893 V.1 The class of books to which the "Philosophy of the Unconscious" belongs is all but unrepresented in our literature, but the absence of similar home-productions can no longer be held to imply either an inability to comprehend their scope or an indifference to their results. To what shall we attribute the welcome accorded of late to certain reproductions and elucidations of the master-works of modern Transcendentalism, if not to the awakening of a long-repressed desire to re-examine the foundations of a spiritual fabric, for whose stability an instinctive confidence alone made answer? To many two attitudes of mind have become insupportable--that of total unconcern about fundamental truth, and that of unthinking acquiescence in the admission of merely juxtaposed and uncommunicating spheres of positive knowledge and impenetrable nescience. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2011 APA, all rights reserved). |
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... OBJECT OF THE WORK ( b ) METHOD OF RESEARCH And mode of EXPOSITION ( c ) PREDECESSORS IN RESPECT OF THE CONCEPTION OF THE UNCONSCIOUS II . HOW DO WE COME TO ASSUME AN AIM IN NATURE ? PAGE . vii xi I I 6 . 16 43 ( A ) THE MANIFESTATION ...
... OBJECT OF THE WORK ( b ) METHOD OF RESEARCH And mode of EXPOSITION ( c ) PREDECESSORS IN RESPECT OF THE CONCEPTION OF THE UNCONSCIOUS II . HOW DO WE COME TO ASSUME AN AIM IN NATURE ? PAGE . vii xi I I 6 . 16 43 ( A ) THE MANIFESTATION ...
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... Object of the Work . " To have ideas , and yet not be conscious of them , — there seems to be a contradiction in that ; for how can we know that we have them , if we are not conscious of them ? Nevertheless , we may become aware ...
... Object of the Work . " To have ideas , and yet not be conscious of them , — there seems to be a contradiction in that ; for how can we know that we have them , if we are not conscious of them ? Nevertheless , we may become aware ...
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... object of the first two sections of the present work . The first treats of phenomena of a physiological and zoopsychological nature , the second deals with the department of mental science . By means of this principle of the Unconscious ...
... object of the first two sections of the present work . The first treats of phenomena of a physiological and zoopsychological nature , the second deals with the department of mental science . By means of this principle of the Unconscious ...
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Eduard von Hartmann. Schelling's Absolute Subject - Object , the Absolute Idea of Plato and Hegel , Schopenhauer's Will , & c I beg , therefore , no one to take offence at this notion of unconscious representation if at first it have ...
Eduard von Hartmann. Schelling's Absolute Subject - Object , the Absolute Idea of Plato and Hegel , Schopenhauer's Will , & c I beg , therefore , no one to take offence at this notion of unconscious representation if at first it have ...
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... Object , emerged into clear conscious- ness , an antithesis which now governs all our thinking ! For the primitive man as natural existence felt his body and soul to be one , he instinctively anticipated this identity , and his ...
... Object , emerged into clear conscious- ness , an antithesis which now governs all our thinking ! For the primitive man as natural existence felt his body and soul to be one , he instinctively anticipated this identity , and his ...
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