The Bucknell Review, 第 17 卷Bucknell University Press, 1969 |
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第 91 頁
... begin to orient ourselves by discriminating and projecting sensa onto the spatio - temporal continuum . Thus we locate our bodies , the bed , and the room . Sensa are the common forms of definiteness that serve as a link between the two ...
... begin to orient ourselves by discriminating and projecting sensa onto the spatio - temporal continuum . Thus we locate our bodies , the bed , and the room . Sensa are the common forms of definiteness that serve as a link between the two ...
第 102 頁
... begin to heal . " The thing thinks in me " whenever a significant breadth of possibilities is suggested by the thing and yet the thing stays in the focal center . The thing points to possibilities and draws them back like a powerful ...
... begin to heal . " The thing thinks in me " whenever a significant breadth of possibilities is suggested by the thing and yet the thing stays in the focal center . The thing points to possibilities and draws them back like a powerful ...
第 26 頁
... begin to understand , and to spell out , the implications of what Freud discovered but did not himself fully exploit . His discovery may not have been , as he himself supposed , of a hidden realm within each person , but rather of a ...
... begin to understand , and to spell out , the implications of what Freud discovered but did not himself fully exploit . His discovery may not have been , as he himself supposed , of a hidden realm within each person , but rather of a ...
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