The Bucknell ReviewBucknell University Press, 1961 |
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第 21 頁
... human terms he is as selfish and cruel as the worst of those around him , for his attempt to rise above the merely human , to renounce the world of matter and devote himself wholly to the life of the spirit , makes him a tyrant , not ...
... human terms he is as selfish and cruel as the worst of those around him , for his attempt to rise above the merely human , to renounce the world of matter and devote himself wholly to the life of the spirit , makes him a tyrant , not ...
第 166 頁
... human reality in the midst of other human realities . In the world of objects one may say that man exists only for himself , that he is the origin of all relationships between objects and himself . But without the world of other human ...
... human reality in the midst of other human realities . In the world of objects one may say that man exists only for himself , that he is the origin of all relationships between objects and himself . But without the world of other human ...
第 181 頁
... human experience , and that are unaltered by experiment would seem to possess a Godlike autonomy and to be free from the control of human reason . In any event , these absolute pre- suppositions , if not immutable , are not mutable by human ...
... human experience , and that are unaltered by experiment would seem to possess a Godlike autonomy and to be free from the control of human reason . In any event , these absolute pre- suppositions , if not immutable , are not mutable by human ...
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