The Bucknell ReviewBucknell University Press, 1961 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 82 筆
第 86 頁
... result that attention wanders and reading becomes painful . The resistance I have especially in mind , however , is that of perceptive and capable readers who can enjoy such difficult authors as Donne or James or Joyce but feel for ...
... result that attention wanders and reading becomes painful . The resistance I have especially in mind , however , is that of perceptive and capable readers who can enjoy such difficult authors as Donne or James or Joyce but feel for ...
第 354 頁
... result of these habits , rather than out of choice , inclination , a feeling of rational responsibility , or the like . Furthermore , this indoctrination with notion of moral character entails two interesting propositions about the ...
... result of these habits , rather than out of choice , inclination , a feeling of rational responsibility , or the like . Furthermore , this indoctrination with notion of moral character entails two interesting propositions about the ...
第 356 頁
... result of indoctrination , it is a second nature as a habit , rather than as an intelligent capacity . Morality , therefore , cannot compete with or replace intelligent conduct ; it is , rather , impossible with- out intelligent conduct ...
... result of indoctrination , it is a second nature as a habit , rather than as an intelligent capacity . Morality , therefore , cannot compete with or replace intelligent conduct ; it is , rather , impossible with- out intelligent conduct ...
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