The Enchanted Glass: The Elizabethan Mind in LiteratureOxford University Press, 1960 - 293 頁 |
搜尋書籍內容
第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 25 筆
第 28 頁
... discovery of truth . The Elizabethans , being fortunately for them Pre - Cartesian , were not hampered and restrained as we are by a priori dogmatism in the use of their minds . But their freedom was not to be inherited by their ...
... discovery of truth . The Elizabethans , being fortunately for them Pre - Cartesian , were not hampered and restrained as we are by a priori dogmatism in the use of their minds . But their freedom was not to be inherited by their ...
第 82 頁
... discovery , al- though the most conspicuous recent discovery turns out to be 82 NEW LAMPS FOR OLD.
... discovery , al- though the most conspicuous recent discovery turns out to be 82 NEW LAMPS FOR OLD.
第 152 頁
... discovery of the economic effects of the cheapening of money , has not been integrated with what is already known but is taken as superses- sive of all that has been learned . Every problem is thought of as single and to be solved by a ...
... discovery of the economic effects of the cheapening of money , has not been integrated with what is already known but is taken as superses- sive of all that has been learned . Every problem is thought of as single and to be solved by a ...
其他版本 - 查看全部
常見字詞
A. N. Whitehead abstraction accepted achieve actual appears Aristotle Bacon believe Broad C. D. Broad called century chapter character Chaucer concept course creative culture Descartes discovery discursive fields discursive subjects doctrine dogmatism doubt drama effective Elizabethan emotions English epistemology error eternal ideas experience fact faculty psychology Francis Bacon freedom Greek Hamlet hope human humanistic important induction instinct intellectual judgement knew knowledge learning liberty litera literary criticism literature matter means mediaeval ment merely Middle Ages mind modern world narrow nature numbers operation osophy perhaps philosophy Plato plays poetry poets positivism positivistic possible practice present principle pseudo-Aristotle psychology reason relativistic Renaissance renascence Roger Ascham scholars scientific method Screwtape Letters seems sense Shakespeare social space-time continuum suggest Susanne Langer symbolic logic theory of cognition things thought tion tragedy true understand universal Whitehead wisdom