The Bucknell ReviewBucknell University Press, 1961 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 81 筆
第 210 頁
... things . I was delighted with this theory ; it seemed to me to be right that Mind should be the cause of all things , and I thought to myself , if this is so , then Mind will order and arrange each thing in the best possible way . So if ...
... things . I was delighted with this theory ; it seemed to me to be right that Mind should be the cause of all things , and I thought to myself , if this is so , then Mind will order and arrange each thing in the best possible way . So if ...
第 273 頁
... thing encompassing both . Because minds can be joined , Fate is still envious ; but stars are not unworthy enemies of ... things , an order embracing fate , love , minds , and stars . Involved through love and detached through irony , he ...
... thing encompassing both . Because minds can be joined , Fate is still envious ; but stars are not unworthy enemies of ... things , an order embracing fate , love , minds , and stars . Involved through love and detached through irony , he ...
第 293 頁
... things sufficiently , to give a reason which is sufficient to determine why things are so and not otherwise . " 4 For Leibniz a sufficient reason is one that has no need of any other reason ; he uses the question as a halfway house to ...
... things sufficiently , to give a reason which is sufficient to determine why things are so and not otherwise . " 4 For Leibniz a sufficient reason is one that has no need of any other reason ; he uses the question as a halfway house to ...
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