The Bucknell ReviewBucknell University Press, 1961 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 33 筆
第 166 頁
... responsibility is all the more important when we remember that man is not alone in the world but is an individual human reality in the midst of other human realities . In the world of objects one may say that man exists only for himself ...
... responsibility is all the more important when we remember that man is not alone in the world but is an individual human reality in the midst of other human realities . In the world of objects one may say that man exists only for himself ...
第 171 頁
... responsibility for his acts . Antoine de Saint - Exupéry ( 1900-1944 ) , however , clearly developed the concept of man's responsibility toward man . Action is still all - important to Saint - Exupéry , as it is to Malraux , but for the ...
... responsibility for his acts . Antoine de Saint - Exupéry ( 1900-1944 ) , however , clearly developed the concept of man's responsibility toward man . Action is still all - important to Saint - Exupéry , as it is to Malraux , but for the ...
第 359 頁
... responsibility is thus to compete in this community as an individual informed with a sense of one's own ultimate concern . There is no question about the fact that this concept of indoc- trination into ( the community of ultimately ...
... responsibility is thus to compete in this community as an individual informed with a sense of one's own ultimate concern . There is no question about the fact that this concept of indoc- trination into ( the community of ultimately ...
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