The Bucknell Review, 第 12-13 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 76 筆
第 16 頁
... becomes the thing itself , the power of majesty . Sometimes the words become the people , just as the clothes of sartorism become the man . The jargon of the lawyer , the doctor and the pedant , is meaningless in itself , and yet they ...
... becomes the thing itself , the power of majesty . Sometimes the words become the people , just as the clothes of sartorism become the man . The jargon of the lawyer , the doctor and the pedant , is meaningless in itself , and yet they ...
第 17 頁
... become a man of wit . What is more , the words are easily interchangeable , and therefore the identity of the speakers is interchangeable . They can abandon their own identity and become fashionably faceless . The emptiness of language ...
... become a man of wit . What is more , the words are easily interchangeable , and therefore the identity of the speakers is interchangeable . They can abandon their own identity and become fashionably faceless . The emptiness of language ...
第 70 頁
... become objectified ( embodied ) without alienation , but the pour - soi itself by definition can never become wholly en - soi . Question de méthode , then , presents us with a proximate optimism inserted within an ultimate pessimism ...
... become objectified ( embodied ) without alienation , but the pour - soi itself by definition can never become wholly en - soi . Question de méthode , then , presents us with a proximate optimism inserted within an ultimate pessimism ...
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