The Bucknell Review, 第 12-13 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 79 筆
第 73 頁
... question with a variety of other events . This much is grossly accurate to scientific practice - more than this need not be argued , since this is sufficient to show that a person who asks for an explanation of life can be given it ...
... question with a variety of other events . This much is grossly accurate to scientific practice - more than this need not be argued , since this is sufficient to show that a person who asks for an explanation of life can be given it ...
第 78 頁
... question which must be answered as a factual question would be , while no such answer is ever satisfying . It is true that those who ask the question will almost certainly reject as inadequate any definitions , descriptions or ...
... question which must be answered as a factual question would be , while no such answer is ever satisfying . It is true that those who ask the question will almost certainly reject as inadequate any definitions , descriptions or ...
第 63 頁
... question , primarily with reference to Sartre's Question de méthode . Question de méthode has a history and a theory of history . Its history goes back to 1957 , when it first appeared in a Polish journal as Existentialism and Marxism ...
... question , primarily with reference to Sartre's Question de méthode . Question de méthode has a history and a theory of history . Its history goes back to 1957 , when it first appeared in a Polish journal as Existentialism and Marxism ...
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