The Bucknell ReviewBucknell University Press, 1961 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 72 筆
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... problem as long as the processes of human interaction are considered . Problems arise , however , when human actors intentionally relate certain of their actions to deities or other super - human agents , and are convinced that they ...
... problem as long as the processes of human interaction are considered . Problems arise , however , when human actors intentionally relate certain of their actions to deities or other super - human agents , and are convinced that they ...
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... problems by a careful study of ordinary language ran counter , at least in part , to Collingwood's historical sense . Like Kant , he believed that a problem which had engaged the best philosophical minds over a long period of time was a ...
... problems by a careful study of ordinary language ran counter , at least in part , to Collingwood's historical sense . Like Kant , he believed that a problem which had engaged the best philosophical minds over a long period of time was a ...
第 14 頁
... problems . Addie's problem is isolation ; she is described as " a lonely woman , lonely with her pride , trying to make folks believe different , hiding the fact that they just suffered her " ( p . 353 ) . When she discovered that she ...
... problems . Addie's problem is isolation ; she is described as " a lonely woman , lonely with her pride , trying to make folks believe different , hiding the fact that they just suffered her " ( p . 353 ) . When she discovered that she ...
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