The Bucknell ReviewBucknell University Press, 1961 |
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第 224 頁
... beginning in 1823 and ending in 1925 , a list of works in which name changes occur beginning with Cooper's Leatherstocking Tales and ending with Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby must also include Poe's " Ligeia , " Hawthorne's The Scarlet ...
... beginning in 1823 and ending in 1925 , a list of works in which name changes occur beginning with Cooper's Leatherstocking Tales and ending with Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby must also include Poe's " Ligeia , " Hawthorne's The Scarlet ...
第 295 頁
... beginning of everything . Heidegger says he does not mean " first " in the chronological sense ; therefore , assuming that he does not mean thereby to deny that this question is the first that occurs to children , we can conclude that ...
... beginning of everything . Heidegger says he does not mean " first " in the chronological sense ; therefore , assuming that he does not mean thereby to deny that this question is the first that occurs to children , we can conclude that ...
第 299 頁
... beginning of Greek philosophy ? " The bifurcation of logos and physis has come about through a mistranslation of Parmenides ' maxim- " to gar auto noein estin te kai einai . " It has been translated : " thinking and being are the same ...
... beginning of Greek philosophy ? " The bifurcation of logos and physis has come about through a mistranslation of Parmenides ' maxim- " to gar auto noein estin te kai einai . " It has been translated : " thinking and being are the same ...
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