The Bucknell ReviewBucknell University Press, 1961 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 32 筆
第 5 頁
... actual politics . The internal dilemma confronting the thinker as would - be political actor is perhaps nowhere better exemplified than in Plato's philosopher - king . Though the gulf between social reality and social theory is very ...
... actual politics . The internal dilemma confronting the thinker as would - be political actor is perhaps nowhere better exemplified than in Plato's philosopher - king . Though the gulf between social reality and social theory is very ...
第 162 頁
... actual cultic situation except in the mind of the human actor . An observer would remain unaware of the " presence of God . " Consequently , the psychologically expected and spiritually experienced inter- action between the believer and ...
... actual cultic situation except in the mind of the human actor . An observer would remain unaware of the " presence of God . " Consequently , the psychologically expected and spiritually experienced inter- action between the believer and ...
第 101 頁
... actual phrase with equal in- difference . Apparently he too used it but once , and - at least up to the point where it was picked up by Matthiessen and other critics - seemed to regard it more as a convenient phrase than as a striking ...
... actual phrase with equal in- difference . Apparently he too used it but once , and - at least up to the point where it was picked up by Matthiessen and other critics - seemed to regard it more as a convenient phrase than as a striking ...
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