... the feeling of not having discovered or understood anything. To this end, then, it is requisite that the final object of the investigation be not directly enunciated and laid down in words, a process which might very easily serve to entangle many... Schleiermacher's Introductions to the Dialogues of Platotekijä(t) Friedrich Schleiermacher - 1836 - 432 sivuaKoko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| Margaret Lawrence Jones - 1841 - 132 sivua
...glad to rest content, provided only they are in possession of the final result, but that the mind may be reduced to the necessity of seeking, and put into the way by which it may find it." " After he was first sufficiently assured that his hearers had followed him as he desired, he could... | |
| Peter J. Ahrensdorf - 1995 - 252 sivua
...which might very easily serve to entangle many persons who are glad to rest content, provided only that they are in possession of the final result, but that...mind be reduced to the necessity of seeking, and put in the way by which it might find it. The first is done by the mind's being brought to so distinct... | |
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