The Bucknell Review, 第 20-21 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 79 筆
第 4 頁
... Reason It is no secret that a philosopher's formal views as to the na- ture and province of human reason are not unrelated to his sub- stantive views about reality , and that this relationship is recip- rocal . I will focus only upon ...
... Reason It is no secret that a philosopher's formal views as to the na- ture and province of human reason are not unrelated to his sub- stantive views about reality , and that this relationship is recip- rocal . I will focus only upon ...
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... reason , we are trapped in a dualistic vision of the world . In his desperate attempt to get at the meaning which ... reason is by its very nature corrupt ( i.e. , more or less distant from the Origin ) , it is incapable of understanding ...
... reason , we are trapped in a dualistic vision of the world . In his desperate attempt to get at the meaning which ... reason is by its very nature corrupt ( i.e. , more or less distant from the Origin ) , it is incapable of understanding ...
第 30 頁
... reason for the term " primitive rationality " should now be clear . Assuming that a person has already adopted some point of view , P , and is committed to it , he can be given good reasons for following some course of action dictated ...
... reason for the term " primitive rationality " should now be clear . Assuming that a person has already adopted some point of view , P , and is committed to it , he can be given good reasons for following some course of action dictated ...
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