The Bucknell ReviewBucknell University Press, 1961 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 74 筆
第 120 頁
... thing rather than another ; it chooses something rather than the con- trary , or rather than the want or non - existence of that thing . So in every act of refusal , the mind chooses the absence of the thing refused ; the positive and ...
... thing rather than another ; it chooses something rather than the con- trary , or rather than the want or non - existence of that thing . So in every act of refusal , the mind chooses the absence of the thing refused ; the positive and ...
第 210 頁
... thing in the best possible way . So if we wish to discover the cause of the generation or destruction or existence of a thing , we must discover how it is best for that thing to exist , or to act , or to be acted on . . . . I expected ...
... thing in the best possible way . So if we wish to discover the cause of the generation or destruction or existence of a thing , we must discover how it is best for that thing to exist , or to act , or to be acted on . . . . I expected ...
第 273 頁
... thing encompassing both . Because minds can be joined , Fate is still envious ; but stars are not unworthy enemies of love . It is the recognition of this that brings resignation ; but if the definition concludes in a static opposition ...
... thing encompassing both . Because minds can be joined , Fate is still envious ; but stars are not unworthy enemies of love . It is the recognition of this that brings resignation ; but if the definition concludes in a static opposition ...
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