The Bucknell ReviewBucknell University Press, 1961 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 73 筆
第 162 頁
... experience , he may find " pragmatic " proof of the existence of a divine power in the after- effects of his cultic actions . But , again , the evidence for such a divine response is solely constituted in the faith of the believer . The ...
... experience , he may find " pragmatic " proof of the existence of a divine power in the after- effects of his cultic actions . But , again , the evidence for such a divine response is solely constituted in the faith of the believer . The ...
第 312 頁
... experience . It is the con- centration upon the art object that keeps the experience from de- generating into random , private associations irrelevant to the art object itself , into an interrupting discursive attention to cultural and ...
... experience . It is the con- centration upon the art object that keeps the experience from de- generating into random , private associations irrelevant to the art object itself , into an interrupting discursive attention to cultural and ...
第 90 頁
... experience wedded to this form , judging the greatness of a work by the depth of human experience it reveals , as the heteronomist claims ? To repeat what I said above , the heteronomist makes the latter claim because he feels the ...
... experience wedded to this form , judging the greatness of a work by the depth of human experience it reveals , as the heteronomist claims ? To repeat what I said above , the heteronomist makes the latter claim because he feels the ...
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