The Bucknell Review, 第 12-13 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 84 筆
第 97 頁
... less resemblance to contemporary economics than to the contemporary sociological study of economic systems . ' Furthermore , his materialist conception of history is not a phi- losophy of history at all , but rather a new scientific ...
... less resemblance to contemporary economics than to the contemporary sociological study of economic systems . ' Furthermore , his materialist conception of history is not a phi- losophy of history at all , but rather a new scientific ...
第 22 頁
... less . interesting work . The Reivers is an initiation story , as most reviewers and critics have observed . But it is really quite different from most of the stories it is linked to , primarily because of such characters as Ned and ...
... less . interesting work . The Reivers is an initiation story , as most reviewers and critics have observed . But it is really quite different from most of the stories it is linked to , primarily because of such characters as Ned and ...
第 70 頁
... less optimistic , the later Sartre less fatalistic , than they allow . Odajnyk and Desan tend to treat Volume I of the Critique de la raison dialectique as if it were Sartre's final word , whereas Volume II remains to be published ...
... less optimistic , the later Sartre less fatalistic , than they allow . Odajnyk and Desan tend to treat Volume I of the Critique de la raison dialectique as if it were Sartre's final word , whereas Volume II remains to be published ...
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