The Bucknell ReviewBucknell University Press, 1961 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 62 筆
第 13 頁
... accept this ultimate threat and to affirm life and the self in the face of nonbeing . The results of failing to accept the essential facts of the human condition are stagnation , isolation , sterility , and disintegration . Although ...
... accept this ultimate threat and to affirm life and the self in the face of nonbeing . The results of failing to accept the essential facts of the human condition are stagnation , isolation , sterility , and disintegration . Although ...
第 44 頁
... accept Albert Guerard's contention that this is one of Conrad's secret - sharer stories and that Marlow discovers in the appalling depravity of Kurtz an aspect of himself which , once seen , forces him to assume an attitude of only ...
... accept Albert Guerard's contention that this is one of Conrad's secret - sharer stories and that Marlow discovers in the appalling depravity of Kurtz an aspect of himself which , once seen , forces him to assume an attitude of only ...
第 98 頁
... accept a mathematical theorem against his will . For coercion of this kind , we must rely on the hypnotist , not the mathematician . It may be objected that although Waismann primarily has con- structive philosophical arguments in mind ...
... accept a mathematical theorem against his will . For coercion of this kind , we must rely on the hypnotist , not the mathematician . It may be objected that although Waismann primarily has con- structive philosophical arguments in mind ...
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