Germany, المجلد 2Derby & Jackson, 1859 |
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الصفحة 116
... derived streams ; it is impossible , therefore , to become acquainted with Germany , without tracing the progress of that philosophy , which , from the days of Leibnitz down to our own , has 116 MADAME DE STAEL'S GERMANY .
... derived streams ; it is impossible , therefore , to become acquainted with Germany , without tracing the progress of that philosophy , which , from the days of Leibnitz down to our own , has 116 MADAME DE STAEL'S GERMANY .
الصفحة 117
Madame de Staël (Anne-Louise-Germaine). the days of Leibnitz down to our own , has incessantly exerted so great a power over the republic of letters . There are two methods of considering the philosophy of the human mind ; either in its ...
Madame de Staël (Anne-Louise-Germaine). the days of Leibnitz down to our own , has incessantly exerted so great a power over the republic of letters . There are two methods of considering the philosophy of the human mind ; either in its ...
الصفحة 131
... Leibnitz , they have opposed the system and its consequences ; and , as- suredly , it is worthy of enlightened and religious men of all countries , to inquire whether those principles , whose results are so fatal , ought to be ...
... Leibnitz , they have opposed the system and its consequences ; and , as- suredly , it is worthy of enlightened and religious men of all countries , to inquire whether those principles , whose results are so fatal , ought to be ...
الصفحة 136
... Leibnitz is the natural successor of Descartes and Male- branche , and Kant of Leibnitz . England had great influence over the writers of the eigh- teenth century ; the admiration which they felt for that coun- try inspired them with ...
... Leibnitz is the natural successor of Descartes and Male- branche , and Kant of Leibnitz . England had great influence over the writers of the eigh- teenth century ; the admiration which they felt for that coun- try inspired them with ...
الصفحة 143
... Leibnitz . ' He took up a curious whim against final causes , optimism , free - will ; in short , against all the philo- sophical opinions that exalt the dignity of man ; and he com- posed Candide , that work of a diabolical gayety ...
... Leibnitz . ' He took up a curious whim against final causes , optimism , free - will ; in short , against all the philo- sophical opinions that exalt the dignity of man ; and he com- posed Candide , that work of a diabolical gayety ...
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