The Bucknell Review, 第 12-13 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 77 筆
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... thing to consider , but rather the skill and intentions of the demiurge which are manifest in its construc- tion . We must recall what Plato said about changeable things not having any real good in them . If the universe were to be ...
... thing to consider , but rather the skill and intentions of the demiurge which are manifest in its construc- tion . We must recall what Plato said about changeable things not having any real good in them . If the universe were to be ...
第 75 頁
... thing to accomplish another . Thus , however well established be the law of gravity , whatever its utility in prediction , it tells us only that things regularly behave in a certain way , and it may feel more deeply illuminating to hear ...
... thing to accomplish another . Thus , however well established be the law of gravity , whatever its utility in prediction , it tells us only that things regularly behave in a certain way , and it may feel more deeply illuminating to hear ...
第 85 頁
... thing or event to be found apart from pleasant activities , and it is an error which can lead to moral disaster to believe that playing or working or loving all ought to be paid at the end with the same kind of coin . The idea of ...
... thing or event to be found apart from pleasant activities , and it is an error which can lead to moral disaster to believe that playing or working or loving all ought to be paid at the end with the same kind of coin . The idea of ...
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