The Bucknell ReviewBucknell University Press, 1961 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 72 筆
第 246 頁
... values and the " emotional " values . By " rational " values is meant simply those values primarily supported by or associated with logical argu- ments and by " emotional " values is meant those primarily sup- ported by or associated ...
... values and the " emotional " values . By " rational " values is meant simply those values primarily supported by or associated with logical argu- ments and by " emotional " values is meant those primarily sup- ported by or associated ...
第 247 頁
... values is shared by Americans as well as by Russians . Americans then need to be reminded that these values are not accepted as primary by hundreds of millions of other peoples ; that there is no evidence of a scientific sort that they ...
... values is shared by Americans as well as by Russians . Americans then need to be reminded that these values are not accepted as primary by hundreds of millions of other peoples ; that there is no evidence of a scientific sort that they ...
第 79 頁
... values of that culture . Here the sociological explanation of the development of style unquestionably is relevant . For if the fundamental values of a culture are the subject matter of the artist , and the subject matter requires ...
... values of that culture . Here the sociological explanation of the development of style unquestionably is relevant . For if the fundamental values of a culture are the subject matter of the artist , and the subject matter requires ...
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