The Bucknell ReviewBucknell University Press, 1961 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 46 筆
第 246 頁
... emotional " values . By " rational " values is meant simply those values primarily supported by or associated with logical argu- ments and by " emotional " values is meant those primarily sup- ported by or associated with non - rational ...
... emotional " values . By " rational " values is meant simply those values primarily supported by or associated with logical argu- ments and by " emotional " values is meant those primarily sup- ported by or associated with non - rational ...
第 247 頁
... emotional feelings in life is to think about the traditional American attitude toward courtship and marriage . Here ... emotion on the basis of practical considerations like money and family background , is morally somewhat shabby or ...
... emotional feelings in life is to think about the traditional American attitude toward courtship and marriage . Here ... emotion on the basis of practical considerations like money and family background , is morally somewhat shabby or ...
第 101 頁
... emotion in the form of art is by finding an " objective correlative " ; in other words , a set of objects , a situation , a chain of events which shall be the formula of that particular emotion ; such that when the external facts ...
... emotion in the form of art is by finding an " objective correlative " ; in other words , a set of objects , a situation , a chain of events which shall be the formula of that particular emotion ; such that when the external facts ...
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