The Bucknell ReviewBucknell University Press, 1961 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 82 筆
第 359 頁
... concern . There is no question about the fact that this concept of indoc- trination into ( the community of ultimately concerned persons ) effectively opposes the more widespread concept of indoctrination as indoctrination with . If all ...
... concern . There is no question about the fact that this concept of indoc- trination into ( the community of ultimately concerned persons ) effectively opposes the more widespread concept of indoctrination as indoctrination with . If all ...
第 360 頁
... concern . " It is not a question of improving on the meaning of " indoctrination " by having all expressible ... concerned with evaluating the utility of a creed , but rather with evaluating its cognitive validity . And for the ...
... concern . " It is not a question of improving on the meaning of " indoctrination " by having all expressible ... concerned with evaluating the utility of a creed , but rather with evaluating its cognitive validity . And for the ...
第 67 頁
... concerned primarily with the first suggestion ; the Introduction to Panofsky's Studies in Iconology , 20 which is concerned primarily with the second ; and Edward B. Henning's " Patronage and Style in the Arts , " 27 which is concerned ...
... concerned primarily with the first suggestion ; the Introduction to Panofsky's Studies in Iconology , 20 which is concerned primarily with the second ; and Edward B. Henning's " Patronage and Style in the Arts , " 27 which is concerned ...
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