The Bucknell ReviewBucknell University Press, 1961 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 79 筆
第 72 頁
... thought and theory ; the nomads signify life lived as opposed to the ratiocinative life . And when the thought of Abraham enters Raskolnikov's consciousness , he is united not only with the nomads across the river but with all the ...
... thought and theory ; the nomads signify life lived as opposed to the ratiocinative life . And when the thought of Abraham enters Raskolnikov's consciousness , he is united not only with the nomads across the river but with all the ...
第 73 頁
... thought Sophia has come close to being re- garded as something similar to the fourth divine person . Love for Sophia is a generalized ecstatic love for all creation . . . .13 That Dostoyevsky did intend Raskolnikov's love for Sonia to ...
... thought Sophia has come close to being re- garded as something similar to the fourth divine person . Love for Sophia is a generalized ecstatic love for all creation . . . .13 That Dostoyevsky did intend Raskolnikov's love for Sonia to ...
第 298 頁
... thought which involves a seminal investigation into the historical development of thinking . The misinterpretation of thought and the abuse to which it leads can be overcome only by authentic think- ing that goes back to the roots - and ...
... thought which involves a seminal investigation into the historical development of thinking . The misinterpretation of thought and the abuse to which it leads can be overcome only by authentic think- ing that goes back to the roots - and ...
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