The Bucknell Review, 第 12-13 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 75 筆
第 72 頁
... tion of history and society ; ( 2 ) they were confident that they had lifted the concern with historical and social matters out of the sphere of philosophical speculation into the " higher " areas of " Science " ; and ( 3 ) they claimed ...
... tion of history and society ; ( 2 ) they were confident that they had lifted the concern with historical and social matters out of the sphere of philosophical speculation into the " higher " areas of " Science " ; and ( 3 ) they claimed ...
第 98 頁
... tion through the particular sub - goods that I project at any moment of my existence . In one or two other passages , however , a quite contrary proposi- tion is offered which sounds very much like an admonition to sacrifice oneself for ...
... tion through the particular sub - goods that I project at any moment of my existence . In one or two other passages , however , a quite contrary proposi- tion is offered which sounds very much like an admonition to sacrifice oneself for ...
第 67 頁
... tion " are still defined as a functional interaction of subject and object , and hence as modifiable by means of the subject's free project . To be sure , man's future - oriented project now receives a specific orientation , the ...
... tion " are still defined as a functional interaction of subject and object , and hence as modifiable by means of the subject's free project . To be sure , man's future - oriented project now receives a specific orientation , the ...
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