The Bucknell Review, 第 17 卷Bucknell University Press, 1969 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 52 筆
第 82 頁
... reality , this fellowship between sleep and the imaginative visions which issue from the sleeper's dreams calls instead for a more catholic defini- tion of reality . The visions of the poet or the lover may be no less valid than the ...
... reality , this fellowship between sleep and the imaginative visions which issue from the sleeper's dreams calls instead for a more catholic defini- tion of reality . The visions of the poet or the lover may be no less valid than the ...
第 80 頁
... reality , " on the other hand , is composed of " Being " which reveals itself , if at all , not as a thing but as a " presence " in our experience . Being is that temporal and yet permanent reality , a continual coming and an endless ...
... reality , " on the other hand , is composed of " Being " which reveals itself , if at all , not as a thing but as a " presence " in our experience . Being is that temporal and yet permanent reality , a continual coming and an endless ...
第 19 頁
... reality through the learning process he called reality testing . In short , Freud accepted uncritically the Cartesian dichotomy , with all its consequences for psychology , of two forms of reality : a tangible form and a psychic form ...
... reality through the learning process he called reality testing . In short , Freud accepted uncritically the Cartesian dichotomy , with all its consequences for psychology , of two forms of reality : a tangible form and a psychic form ...
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