The Bucknell Review, 第 12-13 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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... person pro- noun with regard to himself after he has rejected the way of life associated with the set of reactions and personality traits known to others as " Darl ” —after he has " chosen " insanity , as Sartre would put it . The ...
... person pro- noun with regard to himself after he has rejected the way of life associated with the set of reactions and personality traits known to others as " Darl ” —after he has " chosen " insanity , as Sartre would put it . The ...
第 89 頁
... person external to his work . If we direct our attention solely on the writer , withholding our free gift of belief in his creation , then the aesthetic consciousness scarcely comes into play . Reading is like any encounter with an ...
... person external to his work . If we direct our attention solely on the writer , withholding our free gift of belief in his creation , then the aesthetic consciousness scarcely comes into play . Reading is like any encounter with an ...
第 21 頁
... person . He is acting " brutally " in the sense of mistreating a person as a brute . A philosophical basis for reasoning of this sort was provided by Immanuel Kant . Deception renders the experimental subject , in Kant's terminology , a ...
... person . He is acting " brutally " in the sense of mistreating a person as a brute . A philosophical basis for reasoning of this sort was provided by Immanuel Kant . Deception renders the experimental subject , in Kant's terminology , a ...
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