The Bucknell ReviewBucknell University Press, 1961 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 69 筆
第 9 頁
... fact remains that the intellectuals ' métier , the handling of ideas and words , however in- fluential it may be in affecting politics , does not readily generate or endow its practitioners with political power . In short , as long as ...
... fact remains that the intellectuals ' métier , the handling of ideas and words , however in- fluential it may be in affecting politics , does not readily generate or endow its practitioners with political power . In short , as long as ...
第 202 頁
... fact that it has worked out that way . Crude facts are extremely unenlightening , something which is well - known to any parent who has tried to still the cease- less , " Why ? Why ? " of his child by saying , " That's just the way it ...
... fact that it has worked out that way . Crude facts are extremely unenlightening , something which is well - known to any parent who has tried to still the cease- less , " Why ? Why ? " of his child by saying , " That's just the way it ...
第 16 頁
... fact denied by other intellectuals of the period ) , it was responsible for the development of an area which never " had any interest in ideas as ideas , nor in art and science for what they may do in liberating and elevating the human ...
... fact denied by other intellectuals of the period ) , it was responsible for the development of an area which never " had any interest in ideas as ideas , nor in art and science for what they may do in liberating and elevating the human ...
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