What is Thought?: Or, the Problem of Philosophy By Way of a General Conclusion So Far

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What is Thought?: Or, the Problem of Philosophy By Way of a General Conclusion So Far
James Hutchison Stirling
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So it was that he had something to do with the treatment of the illness of Auguste ; and, worse than that, so it was that, after her death, it was rumoured, and eventually in a public Journal printed as a rumour, that, with the improper administration of opium, Schelling liad killed Auguste Bohmer.
Now, with this before us, we may be pardoned for con- sidering it not unlikely that Schelling would take to his own self Hegers sneering words about quarter of an hour sufficing to teach any blockhea
...d the whole art of medicine, and of no more time being required to make a quack a graduate. A degree in medicine to one who had not been taught medicine — that and the Brownian words sthenic, asthenic, etc., wore in the said Preface glaring. We cau scarcely l)e wrong in seeing an insult to Schelling in the whole allusion, and in identifying that insult with the significant £ines ausfjcnommen, the significant one thing, excepted of that last letter of Schelling's.
And is Hegel to be allowed to go free here ?


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