The Bucknell Review, 第 20-21 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 91 筆
第 104 頁
... Idea " Totalitarian in its Implications ? If it is " totalitarian " to call for a new " hegemonic idea " or " in- tegral culture , " which would supplant the culture informed by middle - class liberalism , then all radical social ...
... Idea " Totalitarian in its Implications ? If it is " totalitarian " to call for a new " hegemonic idea " or " in- tegral culture , " which would supplant the culture informed by middle - class liberalism , then all radical social ...
第 26 頁
... idea of harmony and union between man and nature is Eastern , the idea of man pitted against nature as Western is both oversimplified and paro- chial . I think he is mistaken . Were Glacken's position accurate , we would not have an ...
... idea of harmony and union between man and nature is Eastern , the idea of man pitted against nature as Western is both oversimplified and paro- chial . I think he is mistaken . Were Glacken's position accurate , we would not have an ...
第 21 頁
... idea is of course a paradox , and I hope to show that this paradox is at the very heart of imaginative literature ... idea and ex- perience seems a great obstacle in all of natural science : the idea is independent of space and time ...
... idea is of course a paradox , and I hope to show that this paradox is at the very heart of imaginative literature ... idea and ex- perience seems a great obstacle in all of natural science : the idea is independent of space and time ...
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