A History of American LettersAmerican Book Company, 1936 - 678 頁 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 53 筆
第 250 頁
... scientific materialism , in- volved the deterministic interpretation of all existence , including the most complex shades of human consciousness , as purely auto- matic , physical processes . Scientists like Thomas Henry Huxley might ...
... scientific materialism , in- volved the deterministic interpretation of all existence , including the most complex shades of human consciousness , as purely auto- matic , physical processes . Scientists like Thomas Henry Huxley might ...
第 251 頁
... scientific research as the dominant aim . And no less significant than the diffusion of scientific thought was the introduction of the scientific method into additional fields of knowledge . In economics , the scientific attitude ...
... scientific research as the dominant aim . And no less significant than the diffusion of scientific thought was the introduction of the scientific method into additional fields of knowledge . In economics , the scientific attitude ...
第 332 頁
... scientific materi- alism — that of man as a helpless automaton controlled whether he will or not by the laws of an indifferent or hostile cosmos . Sophocles has given way to Dreiser . It was through the medium of two schools of ...
... scientific materi- alism — that of man as a helpless automaton controlled whether he will or not by the laws of an indifferent or hostile cosmos . Sophocles has given way to Dreiser . It was through the medium of two schools of ...
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Travel Literature in Early Virginia | 3 |
The Decline of the Theocracy | 14 |
Pictures of EighteenthCentury America | 23 |
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