Manas, 第 29 卷Manas Publishing Company, 1976 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 49 筆
第 2 頁
... objective reality , and of his own isolation in the face of universe of objective reality , the core of his identity splits , his nucleus collapses , his in- nocence or his naïveté perishes , and he becomes only a subjective - objective ...
... objective reality , and of his own isolation in the face of universe of objective reality , the core of his identity splits , his nucleus collapses , his in- nocence or his naïveté perishes , and he becomes only a subjective - objective ...
第 5 頁
... objective at all . Yet one can try to be objective in some sense , and this may be about all we can expect from one another . The most attainable objec- tivity might lie in never supposing that absolute objectiv- ity is possible to ...
... objective at all . Yet one can try to be objective in some sense , and this may be about all we can expect from one another . The most attainable objec- tivity might lie in never supposing that absolute objectiv- ity is possible to ...
第 9 頁
... objective " account of people as an adequate representation of them - is becoming evident to modern thinkers . We , we know from first - hand evidence , are subjects , and objects are only shadowy reflections of subjects , with nearly ...
... objective " account of people as an adequate representation of them - is becoming evident to modern thinkers . We , we know from first - hand evidence , are subjects , and objects are only shadowy reflections of subjects , with nearly ...
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