The Bucknell Review, 第 17 卷Bucknell University Press, 1969 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 45 筆
第 85 頁
... given and the passing moment . We find an importance that transcends the ontically given and yet , for that very reason , deepens our participation with that given . Thus we become coparticipants with the ontically given embraced in ...
... given and the passing moment . We find an importance that transcends the ontically given and yet , for that very reason , deepens our participation with that given . Thus we become coparticipants with the ontically given embraced in ...
第 95 頁
... given from which they were originally although indirectly derived , they will intensify the feeling of the physically given and thus help keep that given in dominance . In this case reversions help make the participative experience ...
... given from which they were originally although indirectly derived , they will intensify the feeling of the physically given and thus help keep that given in dominance . In this case reversions help make the participative experience ...
第 111 頁
... given moment . In fact , all objects exist only through time since the notion of at a given time represents a non - existing limiting case . Moreover , a good case can be made for the position that most so - called non - normative ...
... given moment . In fact , all objects exist only through time since the notion of at a given time represents a non - existing limiting case . Moreover , a good case can be made for the position that most so - called non - normative ...
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