The Bucknell Review, 第 12-13 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 33 頁
... thought in this huge area is to be seen precisely in the fact that historians of the most varied backgrounds and political allegiance find in Croce's thought many matters of interest and criteria for their own historical writing , but ...
... thought in this huge area is to be seen precisely in the fact that historians of the most varied backgrounds and political allegiance find in Croce's thought many matters of interest and criteria for their own historical writing , but ...
第 34 頁
thought concerning man in his relationship to his historical back- ground . Professional philosophy sees various waves of irration- ality beat upon its barren shores , waves which stir European thought and which give rise to a renewal ...
thought concerning man in his relationship to his historical back- ground . Professional philosophy sees various waves of irration- ality beat upon its barren shores , waves which stir European thought and which give rise to a renewal ...
第 35 頁
... thought ; all this is really a characteristic of post - Crocean thought rather than a sign of any loss of intrinsic worth , any decay of Crocean philosophy , for Croce's thought has on its side something better than the present : the ...
... thought ; all this is really a characteristic of post - Crocean thought rather than a sign of any loss of intrinsic worth , any decay of Crocean philosophy , for Croce's thought has on its side something better than the present : the ...
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