The Bucknell Review, 第 17 卷Bucknell University Press, 1969 |
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第 5 頁
... human thought . In opposition to this conception , Kant and Jaspers draw the radical consequence from the phenomenon of the synthetic ( Kant ) or mediating ( Jaspers ) function of human thought . Existence- of self , of the object , of ...
... human thought . In opposition to this conception , Kant and Jaspers draw the radical consequence from the phenomenon of the synthetic ( Kant ) or mediating ( Jaspers ) function of human thought . Existence- of self , of the object , of ...
第 42 頁
... human beings behave are always tenuous propositions no matter what the intentions of the theorist may be . Again , a nagging sense of truth often does seem to envelop the observations of earlier theorists . When Hobbes says that ...
... human beings behave are always tenuous propositions no matter what the intentions of the theorist may be . Again , a nagging sense of truth often does seem to envelop the observations of earlier theorists . When Hobbes says that ...
第 43 頁
... human behavior have been taken into account ; and since human beings persist in living and generating relevant instances of the statement , the truth or falsity of the thesis must be held in abeyance until the terminal point of history ...
... human behavior have been taken into account ; and since human beings persist in living and generating relevant instances of the statement , the truth or falsity of the thesis must be held in abeyance until the terminal point of history ...
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