The Bucknell Review, 第 17 卷Bucknell University Press, 1969 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 34 筆
第 26 頁
... truth about a person may be given in a special kind of encounter with an- other person . Freud's theory never made a place for that word with yet the clinical discipline which he established was in truth an exposition of the phenomenon ...
... truth about a person may be given in a special kind of encounter with an- other person . Freud's theory never made a place for that word with yet the clinical discipline which he established was in truth an exposition of the phenomenon ...
第 27 頁
... truth about his patient ; or the patient , in a moment of insight , grasps it about himself . When this occurs , when formerly private truth about the person becomes incorporated into his public existence , his mode of experiencing ...
... truth about his patient ; or the patient , in a moment of insight , grasps it about himself . When this occurs , when formerly private truth about the person becomes incorporated into his public existence , his mode of experiencing ...
第 42 頁
... truth often does seem to envelop the observations of earlier theorists . When Hobbes says that contracts hold only when reciprocity is guaranteed with the threat of force , a quick glance at the international relations of states today ...
... truth often does seem to envelop the observations of earlier theorists . When Hobbes says that contracts hold only when reciprocity is guaranteed with the threat of force , a quick glance at the international relations of states today ...
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