The Bucknell Review, 第 12-13 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 36 筆
第 82 頁
... object is unthinkable . Imagination cancels out the real world , sets it aside in favor of the mental image ; it is incidental , not essential , that this image . may have an object correlate outside . In the emotional mode , Sartre ...
... object is unthinkable . Imagination cancels out the real world , sets it aside in favor of the mental image ; it is incidental , not essential , that this image . may have an object correlate outside . In the emotional mode , Sartre ...
第 89 頁
... object , and we seek from out- side to guess what he will do , and why , and to find some sort of guiding meaning to his conduct . As with any Other , we may in the midst of this process be surprised to behold him all at once staring at ...
... object , and we seek from out- side to guess what he will do , and why , and to find some sort of guiding meaning to his conduct . As with any Other , we may in the midst of this process be surprised to behold him all at once staring at ...
第 83 頁
... object or goal beyond life , and the need will not let him rest until he believes that the object or goal is there . Since this crisis can be exploited by melodramatic forms of theology , its pattern should be made clear : if one ...
... object or goal beyond life , and the need will not let him rest until he believes that the object or goal is there . Since this crisis can be exploited by melodramatic forms of theology , its pattern should be made clear : if one ...
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