The Bucknell Review, 第 16-17 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 67 筆
第 90 頁
... feeling of confused temporal to- getherness of immediate past and immediate future in the present -underlies and makes possible all higher forms of consciousness . Our feeling of causal efficacy , furthermore , is permeated with emotion ...
... feeling of confused temporal to- getherness of immediate past and immediate future in the present -underlies and makes possible all higher forms of consciousness . Our feeling of causal efficacy , furthermore , is permeated with emotion ...
第 94 頁
... feeling is the feeling of an unqualified negation , i.e. , it is the feeling of a definite eternal object with definite extrusion from any particular realization ; a propositional feeling is a hybrid be- tween pure possibility and ...
... feeling is the feeling of an unqualified negation , i.e. , it is the feeling of a definite eternal object with definite extrusion from any particular realization ; a propositional feeling is a hybrid be- tween pure possibility and ...
第 101 頁
... feeling of the future , according to Whitehead , always ac- companies propositional feelings . A propositional feeling , as pre- viously described , relates a possibility to something physically given . Therefore the possibility is felt ...
... feeling of the future , according to Whitehead , always ac- companies propositional feelings . A propositional feeling , as pre- viously described , relates a possibility to something physically given . Therefore the possibility is felt ...
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T S Eliots Lost | 1 |
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POPE MILTON AND THE ESSAY ON MAN David P French 103 | 103 |
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