The Bucknell Review, 第 8-9 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 82 筆
第 10 頁
... whole and the whole to the part " and the distinction between the divisible and the indivisible disappears . In this treatment of " nothingness " there is again the echo of Anaxagoras's philosophy . " Neither is there a least of what is ...
... whole and the whole to the part " and the distinction between the divisible and the indivisible disappears . In this treatment of " nothingness " there is again the echo of Anaxagoras's philosophy . " Neither is there a least of what is ...
第 12 頁
... whole are indiscriminable ; in the notion of " events , " part and whole are decisively distin- guished . Natural and artistic orderings in the world of events make a difference ; and they do so , evidently , because in Leonardo's ...
... whole are indiscriminable ; in the notion of " events , " part and whole are decisively distin- guished . Natural and artistic orderings in the world of events make a difference ; and they do so , evidently , because in Leonardo's ...
第 13 頁
... whole differs from its ingredient parts.23 It appears to me that for Leonardo uniqueness as complete novelty is not and could not be intelligible . Part and whole do differ ; moreover , the laws under which they operate differ . Yet ...
... whole differs from its ingredient parts.23 It appears to me that for Leonardo uniqueness as complete novelty is not and could not be intelligible . Part and whole do differ ; moreover , the laws under which they operate differ . Yet ...
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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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