The Bucknell Review, 第 20-21 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 86 筆
第 18 頁
One wants to find out what sort of things endure , and what sort of things are transient ; what sort of things recur ; what propogandas profit a man or his race ; to learn upon what the forces , constructive and dispersive , of social ...
One wants to find out what sort of things endure , and what sort of things are transient ; what sort of things recur ; what propogandas profit a man or his race ; to learn upon what the forces , constructive and dispersive , of social ...
第 40 頁
... things means to " let things be " as they are . The idea of care invokes a reverential attitude toward all living beings and things - an expression of the " sacrament of coexistence " between man and nature or things of the world ...
... things means to " let things be " as they are . The idea of care invokes a reverential attitude toward all living beings and things - an expression of the " sacrament of coexistence " between man and nature or things of the world ...
第 129 頁
... things , did not use letters , but whole figures of plants , trees and animals ; for God doubtless has a knowledge of things which is not complex discursive thought about its subject , but is , as it were , the simple and steadfast form ...
... things , did not use letters , but whole figures of plants , trees and animals ; for God doubtless has a knowledge of things which is not complex discursive thought about its subject , but is , as it were , the simple and steadfast form ...
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