Dialogues with Convention: Readings in Renaissance PoetryHarvester Wheatsheaf, 1989 - 204 頁 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 19 筆
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... knowledge is con- structed by thought rather than revealed by authority.13 The quest involved here is one that seeks the emancipation of teachers and students from ' the instrumentality imposed by a conception of authoritative knowledge ...
... knowledge is con- structed by thought rather than revealed by authority.13 The quest involved here is one that seeks the emancipation of teachers and students from ' the instrumentality imposed by a conception of authoritative knowledge ...
第 180 頁
... knowledge or she was able , contingently , to act so that God held not that item of knowledge , but some other . Neither of these possibilities is acceptable ; each fails to touch the issue in hand.15 The argument from human analogy ...
... knowledge or she was able , contingently , to act so that God held not that item of knowledge , but some other . Neither of these possibilities is acceptable ; each fails to touch the issue in hand.15 The argument from human analogy ...
第 181 頁
... knowledge is , surprisingly , not developed or incorporated into the discussion . Following St Augustine's con- cept of eternity , where ' nothing is flitting , but all is at once pres- ent , '20 Boethius ' celebrated formulation of ...
... knowledge is , surprisingly , not developed or incorporated into the discussion . Following St Augustine's con- cept of eternity , where ' nothing is flitting , but all is at once pres- ent , '20 Boethius ' celebrated formulation of ...
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