The Bucknell Review, 第 8-9 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 38 筆
第 85 頁
... physical object which is before one and that involves memory and the elimination from one sensory experience of everything which is not needed for the classification . But identification is not the only form of interpretation . When we ...
... physical object which is before one and that involves memory and the elimination from one sensory experience of everything which is not needed for the classification . But identification is not the only form of interpretation . When we ...
第 133 頁
... physical systems of the a priori type . In the " Discours prélim- inaire , " d'Alembert wrote : " the taste for systems , a taste more appropriate for flattering the imagination than for enlightening the reason is today almost ...
... physical systems of the a priori type . In the " Discours prélim- inaire , " d'Alembert wrote : " the taste for systems , a taste more appropriate for flattering the imagination than for enlightening the reason is today almost ...
第 249 頁
... physical attributes . The real physical or moral pain or danger makes Gulliver immediately aware of the greed and inhumanity of man- kind . His previous knowledge of his capability had remained abstract and unrealized until , because of ...
... physical attributes . The real physical or moral pain or danger makes Gulliver immediately aware of the greed and inhumanity of man- kind . His previous knowledge of his capability had remained abstract and unrealized until , because of ...
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LEONARDO DA VINCIS PHILOSOPHY OF ORIGINALITY | 1 |
FROM ANALYSIS TO CREATION | 17 |
THE PARADOX OF RELIGIOUS POETRY | 38 |
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