The Bucknell Review, 第 20-21 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 74 筆
第 93 頁
... actual making and actual responding . I believe the psychoanalytic explanations of the dynamics of the unconscious in both artist and reader illuminate the most significant area of the nonconscious processes . For individual works ...
... actual making and actual responding . I believe the psychoanalytic explanations of the dynamics of the unconscious in both artist and reader illuminate the most significant area of the nonconscious processes . For individual works ...
第 6 頁
... actual entities are experiences . Thus , all actual entities are subjects . There is no dual- ism between actual things which are subjects and those which are merely objects , as there was for Descartes . On this basis the prob- lem of ...
... actual entities are experiences . Thus , all actual entities are subjects . There is no dual- ism between actual things which are subjects and those which are merely objects , as there was for Descartes . On this basis the prob- lem of ...
第 7 頁
... actual entity is not present in an- other one simpliciter , as he adds , but as ' objectified , ' and objecti- fication means abstraction . But it is present . " In fact , the whole past world of actualities is in some way present in a ...
... actual entity is not present in an- other one simpliciter , as he adds , but as ' objectified , ' and objecti- fication means abstraction . But it is present . " In fact , the whole past world of actualities is in some way present in a ...
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