The Bucknell Review, 第 17 卷Bucknell University Press, 1969 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 72 筆
第 83 頁
thing . Our consciousness is run through and saturated with the singularity of the thing . Thus our self - consciousness , that barrier that keeps us aloof from things , is pushed to the background . Our consciousness is so immersed in ...
thing . Our consciousness is run through and saturated with the singularity of the thing . Thus our self - consciousness , that barrier that keeps us aloof from things , is pushed to the background . Our consciousness is so immersed in ...
第 85 頁
... things emerging together and not as over against one another . " The space between the thing and the participator is eliminated . And then , as Schopenhauer saw , it is " all one whether we see the sun set from the prison or the palace ...
... things emerging together and not as over against one another . " The space between the thing and the participator is eliminated . And then , as Schopenhauer saw , it is " all one whether we see the sun set from the prison or the palace ...
第 104 頁
... thing can and does " object . " That is , the thing has an existence which cannot be denied . It is . In asserting that it is , however , one must realize that one claims not only that it exists but that it exists independently . It ...
... thing can and does " object . " That is , the thing has an existence which cannot be denied . It is . In asserting that it is , however , one must realize that one claims not only that it exists but that it exists independently . It ...
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