The Bucknell Review, 第 17 卷Bucknell University Press, 1969 |
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... living organisms and their environment . Their environment comprises not only land , water , and other components of the physical environment but also the biotic environment , that is , other living organisms . A characteristic focus in ...
... living organisms and their environment . Their environment comprises not only land , water , and other components of the physical environment but also the biotic environment , that is , other living organisms . A characteristic focus in ...
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... living to press their lips against a work of art , as if it were indeed living . Here the living , the Irish , are to remake themselves in the image of a colossal vision . It is formlessness that is to be conquered , a climbing out of ...
... living to press their lips against a work of art , as if it were indeed living . Here the living , the Irish , are to remake themselves in the image of a colossal vision . It is formlessness that is to be conquered , a climbing out of ...
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... living , experiencing person , so his metaphysics eliminates the conception of the social animal in an inter - subjec- tive world . I need not detail the conceptual and empirical difficulties in such an approach . If nothing else , it ...
... living , experiencing person , so his metaphysics eliminates the conception of the social animal in an inter - subjec- tive world . I need not detail the conceptual and empirical difficulties in such an approach . If nothing else , it ...
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