The Bucknell Review, 第 12-13 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 73 頁
... truth has a deeper meaning for him than we usually give it . For us , perhaps un- fortunately , a " truth " is something which appears at the end of a syllogism rightly cast , an equation truly balanced and resolved , or an experiment ...
... truth has a deeper meaning for him than we usually give it . For us , perhaps un- fortunately , a " truth " is something which appears at the end of a syllogism rightly cast , an equation truly balanced and resolved , or an experiment ...
第 74 頁
... Truth belongs to a trinity of values , which are at once a unity : the good , the true , and the beautiful . Perhaps ... truth and to adjust his life to it simply because the reasoning faculty is operative ; truth can only move men when ...
... Truth belongs to a trinity of values , which are at once a unity : the good , the true , and the beautiful . Perhaps ... truth and to adjust his life to it simply because the reasoning faculty is operative ; truth can only move men when ...
第 76 頁
truth so represented and capable of urging men to respond to the value of that truth . 16 Hence Socrates ' disclaimer has more point than might first ap- pear . Myth is not to be rationalized or allegorized , because myth , unlike ...
truth so represented and capable of urging men to respond to the value of that truth . 16 Hence Socrates ' disclaimer has more point than might first ap- pear . Myth is not to be rationalized or allegorized , because myth , unlike ...
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