The Bucknell Review, 第 12-13 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 85 筆
第 66 頁
... politics to the level of political philosophy largely explains his perennial appeal to men of the nineteenth and twen- tieth centuries . Therefore , in order to grasp the basic principles of Burke's political philosophy , one should ...
... politics to the level of political philosophy largely explains his perennial appeal to men of the nineteenth and twen- tieth centuries . Therefore , in order to grasp the basic principles of Burke's political philosophy , one should ...
第 67 頁
... political career , so that it is possible to define his most important convictions concerning man as a social and political animal , to note their relationships and to determine their relative importance in his political philosophy ...
... political career , so that it is possible to define his most important convictions concerning man as a social and political animal , to note their relationships and to determine their relative importance in his political philosophy ...
第 104 頁
... political theorist insist on establishing ultimate causes and ultimate purposes in the governing of men . Political theory provides a belief system for the disbeliever who must believe in something . The difference between his belief ...
... political theorist insist on establishing ultimate causes and ultimate purposes in the governing of men . Political theory provides a belief system for the disbeliever who must believe in something . The difference between his belief ...
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