单词 | germano-coleridgian |
释义 | > as lemmasGermano-Coleridgian Germano-Coleridgian adj. Brit. /dʒəːˌmanəʊkəʊl(ə)ˈrɪdʒɪən/ , /ˌdʒəːmənəʊkəʊl(ə)ˈrɪdʒɪən/ , U.S. /dʒərˌmænoʊˌkoʊl(ə)ˈrɪdʒiən/ (also Germano-Coleridgean) derived from German writers or ideas through, or along with, the writings of Samuel Taylor Coleridge.Coined by, and usually used with reference to, John Stuart Mill.ΚΠ 1840 J. S. Mill in London & Westm. Rev. Mar. 263 The Germano-Coleridgian doctrine is..the result of..a re-action. 1840 J. S. Mill in London & Westm. Rev. Mar. 277 The Germano-Coleridgian school..saw beyond the immediate controversy. 1864 J. McCosh in S. Charnock Compl. Wks. I. Introd. p. xl In their ‘repository of principles’, as distinguished from the discursive faculty and reasoning, they had all that is good and true in the modern Germano-Coleridgean distinction between the reason and the understanding. 1999 Jrnl. Hist. Biol. 32 33 The Germano-Coleridgean philosophy expresses the revolt of the human spirit against the mechanising philosophy of the eighteenth century. < as lemmas |
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