The Bucknell Review, 第 12-13 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 21 頁
... action , " as the buyer in an honest business transaction can himself fully agree to making the exchange under the ... action to take specific intent rather than distant objec- tives as the " end " of the action , and in these cases ...
... action , " as the buyer in an honest business transaction can himself fully agree to making the exchange under the ... action to take specific intent rather than distant objec- tives as the " end " of the action , and in these cases ...
第 108 頁
... action ( economicità ) cuts into action . " Actually , as everyone knows , Crose went even further and identified the vital with action itself ; and if , as a scandalized Badaloni repeats , Croce maintained that action is born of ...
... action ( economicità ) cuts into action . " Actually , as everyone knows , Crose went even further and identified the vital with action itself ; and if , as a scandalized Badaloni repeats , Croce maintained that action is born of ...
第 93 頁
... action justified ? What is the basis on which Simone de Beauvoir claims the universal validity of the norm of freedom ? Why is every man obliged to seek freedom above all else even while he seeks all else ? The answer is rooted in the ...
... action justified ? What is the basis on which Simone de Beauvoir claims the universal validity of the norm of freedom ? Why is every man obliged to seek freedom above all else even while he seeks all else ? The answer is rooted in the ...
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