Perspectives by Incongruity, 第 2 卷Indiana University Press, 1964 - 200页 |
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第85页
... interests provide the cues that distort the interpretative frame , making its apparent totality function as an actual partiality . From the organization of class interests there inevitably follow over- emphases and underemphases ...
... interests provide the cues that distort the interpretative frame , making its apparent totality function as an actual partiality . From the organization of class interests there inevitably follow over- emphases and underemphases ...
第107页
... interests , could not satisfy . The yearning for unity is so great that people are always willing to meet you halfway if you will give it to them by fiat , by flat statement , regardless of the facts . Hence , Hitler consistently ...
... interests , could not satisfy . The yearning for unity is so great that people are always willing to meet you halfway if you will give it to them by fiat , by flat statement , regardless of the facts . Hence , Hitler consistently ...
第142页
... interests . " Coleridge's motivation is " tragic , " or " dignifying , " " from the top down " ( in his phrasing : “ a Jove principium " ) . He treats material interests as a limited aspect of " higher " interests . Marx employs a ...
... interests . " Coleridge's motivation is " tragic , " or " dignifying , " " from the top down " ( in his phrasing : “ a Jove principium " ) . He treats material interests as a limited aspect of " higher " interests . Marx employs a ...
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The Excursion | 17 |
The Poetic Process | 34 |
From Preface to CounterStatement first edition | 50 |
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