The Enchanted Glass: The Elizabethan Mind in LiteratureOxford University Press, 1960 - 293 頁 |
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... discursive subjects themselves . That there is truth in these intangible subjects can be argued from effect to cause , and the history of civilization is a witness that there is truth in religion , philosophy , the social sciences and ...
... discursive subjects themselves . That there is truth in these intangible subjects can be argued from effect to cause , and the history of civilization is a witness that there is truth in religion , philosophy , the social sciences and ...
第 29 頁
... subject frag- mented and warped from its true nature and function . I myself remember the invasion of American univer- sities by the scientific method applied to literature , history and other discursive subjects . I was taught by two ...
... subject frag- mented and warped from its true nature and function . I myself remember the invasion of American univer- sities by the scientific method applied to literature , history and other discursive subjects . I was taught by two ...
第 133 頁
... Discursive subjects go that far with the natural sciences in the search for truth , but at a cer- tain variable point scientists can resort to experi- mental demonstration or to mathematics , and human- ists cannot , although they may ...
... Discursive subjects go that far with the natural sciences in the search for truth , but at a cer- tain variable point scientists can resort to experi- mental demonstration or to mathematics , and human- ists cannot , although they may ...
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