The "Conversational Lyric" In Coleridge And Wordsworth: A Study Of Artistic And Philosophical Contexts
Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772-1834) ialah seorang ahli falsafah dan sekaligus seorang penyair; namun beliau telah lama menyuarakan pandangan falsafahnya menerusi puisi sebelum mengutarakannya sebagai falsafah. Antara pandangan tersebut ialah konsepsi beliau tentang proses memperolehi ilmu penget...
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my-usm-ep.300482017-03-13T02:57:27Z The "Conversational Lyric" In Coleridge And Wordsworth: A Study Of Artistic And Philosophical Contexts 2004-06 Basil Qahtan, Muhammad PN Literature (General) Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772-1834) ialah seorang ahli falsafah dan sekaligus seorang penyair; namun beliau telah lama menyuarakan pandangan falsafahnya menerusi puisi sebelum mengutarakannya sebagai falsafah. Antara pandangan tersebut ialah konsepsi beliau tentang proses memperolehi ilmu pengetahuan, yang kemudiannya selaras dengan proses universal yang beliau ungkapkan, iaitu yang diberi istilah "pengindividuan". Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772-1834) was a philosopher as well as a poet; but he expressed some of his philosophical views in his poetry long before he stated them philosophically. Among these views is his conception of the process of gaining knowledge, which complies with his later-stated universal process that he called "individuation". 2004-06 Thesis http://eprints.usm.my/30048/ http://eprints.usm.my/30048/1/Basil_Qahtan_Muhammad.pdf application/pdf en public phd doctoral Universiti Sains Malaysia Pusat Pengajian Ilmu Kemanusiaan |
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772-1834) ialah seorang ahli falsafah dan
sekaligus seorang penyair; namun beliau telah lama menyuarakan pandangan
falsafahnya menerusi puisi sebelum mengutarakannya sebagai falsafah. Antara
pandangan tersebut ialah konsepsi beliau tentang proses memperolehi ilmu
pengetahuan, yang kemudiannya selaras dengan proses universal yang beliau
ungkapkan, iaitu yang diberi istilah "pengindividuan".
Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772-1834) was a philosopher as well as a poet;
but he expressed some of his philosophical views in his poetry long before he
stated them philosophically. Among these views is his conception of the
process of gaining knowledge, which complies with his later-stated universal
process that he called "individuation". |
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The "Conversational Lyric"
In Coleridge And Wordsworth:
A Study Of
Artistic And Philosophical Contexts
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The "Conversational Lyric"
In Coleridge And Wordsworth:
A Study Of
Artistic And Philosophical Contexts
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The "Conversational Lyric"
In Coleridge And Wordsworth:
A Study Of
Artistic And Philosophical Contexts
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The "Conversational Lyric"
In Coleridge And Wordsworth:
A Study Of
Artistic And Philosophical Contexts
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The "Conversational Lyric"
In Coleridge And Wordsworth:
A Study Of
Artistic And Philosophical Contexts
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"conversational lyric"
in coleridge and wordsworth:
a study of
artistic and philosophical contexts |
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