The Bucknell Review, 第 12-13 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 35 頁
... sense of the fearful cost paid by its characters , in their abrasion . by illusion , and their sense of loss at its destruction . The humanity of man emerges supreme , but only after the most demanding tests . of his nerve ...
... sense of the fearful cost paid by its characters , in their abrasion . by illusion , and their sense of loss at its destruction . The humanity of man emerges supreme , but only after the most demanding tests . of his nerve ...
第 82 頁
... sense to speak of ends - in - themselves , we can allow that if vin- dication of ends is construed on the model of justification of means , then justification of any act or activity must refer to something beyond the action itself ...
... sense to speak of ends - in - themselves , we can allow that if vin- dication of ends is construed on the model of justification of means , then justification of any act or activity must refer to something beyond the action itself ...
第 64 頁
... sense of individual agency and self - identity , in order that one might in reflective isolation " authentically " define oneself in terms . of freely chosen possibilities . Involvement has always been viewed by the existentialist as a ...
... sense of individual agency and self - identity , in order that one might in reflective isolation " authentically " define oneself in terms . of freely chosen possibilities . Involvement has always been viewed by the existentialist as a ...
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