Beginnings: Intention and MethodBasic Books, 1975 - 414 頁 This reissued classic traces the ramifications and diverse understandings of the concept of "beginning" in history and offers valuable insights into the role of the intellectual and the goal of criticism. |
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第 35 頁
... divine , Descartes seems to be saying , and thus what seems spontaneous in man is in fact due to the resumption of man's beginning connection with God . To begin is to reverse the course of human progress for the sake of divine fruits ...
... divine , Descartes seems to be saying , and thus what seems spontaneous in man is in fact due to the resumption of man's beginning connection with God . To begin is to reverse the course of human progress for the sake of divine fruits ...
第 136 頁
... divine dispensation . ( p . 443 ) Roman's interpretation is affected , of course , by his creed . Thus the divinity he mentions does not contradict Conrad's represen- tation of a “ divine " machinery in life , but it errs on the side of ...
... divine dispensation . ( p . 443 ) Roman's interpretation is affected , of course , by his creed . Thus the divinity he mentions does not contradict Conrad's represen- tation of a “ divine " machinery in life , but it errs on the side of ...
第 372 頁
... divine onomathesia , the giving of names according to the nature of each ) , but was a fantastic speech making use of physical substances endowed with life and most of them imagined to be divine . ( par . 401 ) In time , language losses ...
... divine onomathesia , the giving of names according to the nature of each ) , but was a fantastic speech making use of physical substances endowed with life and most of them imagined to be divine . ( par . 401 ) In time , language losses ...
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