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Coleridge's philosophical and theological thinking and its significance for today
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 October 2008
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He went like one that bath been stunned.
And is of sense forlorn:
A sadder and a wiser man.
He rose the morrow morn.
(The Rime of the Ancient Mariner)
In this paper I wish to explore Coleridge's approach to the study of philosophy and theology and ask whether and in what respects it can contribute to present discussions about the nature and the possibility of a philosophical theology.
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page 488 note 1 Coleridge, , Essays on Principles of Method in The Friend, I (Princeton, Routledge & Kegan Paul, Princeton, 1969.)Google Scholar
page 488 note 2 Ibid. p. 520.
page 488 note 3 Ibid. p. 516.
page 488 note 4 Ibid. p. 519.
page 488 note 5 Ibid. p. 520.
page 488 note 6 Ibid.
page 488 note 7 Ibid. p. 521.
page 489 note 1 Ibid. p. 523.
page 489 note 2 Ibid. p. 522.
page 489 note 3 Ibid. p. 521.
page 489 note 4 Ibid. p. 524.
page 489 note 5 Ibid. p. 519.
page 490 note 1 Ibid. p. 522.
page 490 note 2 Ibid.
page 490 note 3 Ibid. p. 524.
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page 490 note 5 Ibid.
page 491 note 1 Coleridge, , Biographia Literaria (l. M. Dent, 1975), p. 289.Google Scholar
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page 492 note 1 Ibid. p. 458.
page 492 note 2 Ibid. p. 461.
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