The Bucknell Review, 第 12-13 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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... universe ; b ) he uses a model ; c ) the demiurge hides behind his work and is him- self undiscoverable ; but d ) one can seek what sort of model he used . The universe is not essentially " good " but it is a good product - it has a ...
... universe ; b ) he uses a model ; c ) the demiurge hides behind his work and is him- self undiscoverable ; but d ) one can seek what sort of model he used . The universe is not essentially " good " but it is a good product - it has a ...
第 80 頁
... universe ( 31 a - b ) . The universe is thus unique as its unseen model is unique . Perhaps this is a slap at theories of Empedocles or the multi - cosmic " universe , " so - called , of the Atomists , which could not be called ...
... universe ( 31 a - b ) . The universe is thus unique as its unseen model is unique . Perhaps this is a slap at theories of Empedocles or the multi - cosmic " universe , " so - called , of the Atomists , which could not be called ...
第 82 頁
... universe , an immensely greater work of art . After forming the body of the universe , the demiurge turns to the creation of the World Soul . The most important fact about the World Soul , for this discussion , is its composition : to ...
... universe , an immensely greater work of art . After forming the body of the universe , the demiurge turns to the creation of the World Soul . The most important fact about the World Soul , for this discussion , is its composition : to ...
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