The Bucknell Review, 第 17 卷Bucknell University Press, 1969 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 53 筆
第 88 頁
... present to the past and the future to the present , whereby what is already made becomes a determinant of what is in the making . Causal efficacy produces percepta which are vague , not to be controlled , heavy with emotion ; it ...
... present to the past and the future to the present , whereby what is already made becomes a determinant of what is in the making . Causal efficacy produces percepta which are vague , not to be controlled , heavy with emotion ; it ...
第 90 頁
... present- future . Perception in the mode of presentational immediacy , conversely , " halts at the present , and indulges in a manageable self - enjoyment derived from the immediacy of the show of things . " The vivid perception of ...
... present- future . Perception in the mode of presentational immediacy , conversely , " halts at the present , and indulges in a manageable self - enjoyment derived from the immediacy of the show of things . " The vivid perception of ...
第 51 頁
... present , it is impossible to say whether theorists of an earlier generation are relevant to the present in any way at all . In this sense a discussion of how to understand old books is a necessary part of any posed relationship between ...
... present , it is impossible to say whether theorists of an earlier generation are relevant to the present in any way at all . In this sense a discussion of how to understand old books is a necessary part of any posed relationship between ...
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