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 |  |  | Cousin chart - Half cousins and double cousins: Encyclopedia II - Victor Cousin - The absolute or infiniteThe absolute or infinite--the unconditioned ground and source of all reality--is yet apprehended by us as an immediate datum or reality; and it is apprehended in consciousness--under its condition, that, to wit, of distinguishing subject and object, knower and known. The doctrine of Cousin was criticized by Sir W Hamilton in the Edinburgh Review of 1829, and it was animadverted upon about the same time by Schelling. Hamilton's objections are as follows. The correlation of the ideas of infinite and finite does not necessarily imply their corr ...
See also:Victor Cousin, Victor Cousin - Observational Method, Victor Cousin - Three Results of psychological observation, Victor Cousin - Doctrine of the Reason, Victor Cousin - Comparison to Kant Schelling and Hegel, Victor Cousin - The absolute or infinite, Victor Cousin - The self Read more here: » Victor Cousin: Encyclopedia II - Victor Cousin - The absolute or infinite |
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 |  |  | Cousin chart - Half cousins and double cousins: Encyclopedia II - Victor Cousin - Three Results of psychological observationThe three great results of psychological observation are Sensibility, Activity or Liberty, and Reason. These three facts are different in character, but are not found apart in consciousness. Sensations, or the facts of the sensibility, are necessary. The facts of reason are also necessary, and reason is no less independent of the will than the sensibility. Voluntary facts alone have the characters of imputability and personality. The will alone is the person or Me. The me is the centre of the intellectual sphere without which consciousness i ...
See also:Victor Cousin, Victor Cousin - Observational Method, Victor Cousin - Three Results of psychological observation, Victor Cousin - Doctrine of the Reason, Victor Cousin - Comparison to Kant Schelling and Hegel, Victor Cousin - The absolute or infinite, Victor Cousin - The self Read more here: » Victor Cousin: Encyclopedia II - Victor Cousin - Three Results of psychological observation |
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