The Bucknell Review, 第 17 卷Bucknell University Press, 1969 |
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... concept in Jaspers , albeit one which defies definition . If ' transcendence ' is considered as a mode of thought ... concept does not readily lend itself to an interpretation which would liken it to a distinct traditional concept , such ...
... concept in Jaspers , albeit one which defies definition . If ' transcendence ' is considered as a mode of thought ... concept does not readily lend itself to an interpretation which would liken it to a distinct traditional concept , such ...
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... concept of the object x . " Kant argued that the concept of the object x , by which he meant our notion of an object in general , preceded our conception of all particular objects . Without this notion we could not conceive of any ...
... concept of the object x . " Kant argued that the concept of the object x , by which he meant our notion of an object in general , preceded our conception of all particular objects . Without this notion we could not conceive of any ...
第 114 頁
... concept of verstehen . To Weber verstehen entailed the attempt on the part of the sociologist to see the world the way those he was studying saw the world , the effort to grasp the concepts , both value - free and value - laden ...
... concept of verstehen . To Weber verstehen entailed the attempt on the part of the sociologist to see the world the way those he was studying saw the world , the effort to grasp the concepts , both value - free and value - laden ...
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