The Bucknell Review, 第 16 卷Bucknell University Press, 1968 |
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第 126 頁
... claims by differentiating them as non - competing answers to non - competing questions . Sometimes , along with the ... claimed , mathematics depends on logic , or , as Peirce argued , mathematics is the foundation of logic and of every ...
... claims by differentiating them as non - competing answers to non - competing questions . Sometimes , along with the ... claimed , mathematics depends on logic , or , as Peirce argued , mathematics is the foundation of logic and of every ...
第 131 頁
... claims about Clarissa . Taken as metaphorical , some of these claims are stimulating and suggestive for reflection on the history of western culture . But taken as statements about Clarissa , they transmute the literal facts of the ...
... claims about Clarissa . Taken as metaphorical , some of these claims are stimulating and suggestive for reflection on the history of western culture . But taken as statements about Clarissa , they transmute the literal facts of the ...
第 109 頁
... claims that we know that which we need for daily life but no more ; lines 77-80 suggest that our ignorance is often ... claim that man was not constructed to understand Heaven ; and the peroration observes that we cannot distinguish ...
... claims that we know that which we need for daily life but no more ; lines 77-80 suggest that our ignorance is often ... claim that man was not constructed to understand Heaven ; and the peroration observes that we cannot distinguish ...
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