The Bucknell Review, 第 21 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 47 頁
... arguments advanced in behalf of that conclusion . The arguments are , as I shall call them , the comparative - utility - argument and the autonomy - argument . They are , as can be seen , logically in- dependent in the sense that ...
... arguments advanced in behalf of that conclusion . The arguments are , as I shall call them , the comparative - utility - argument and the autonomy - argument . They are , as can be seen , logically in- dependent in the sense that ...
第 91 頁
... argument , which introduces a first cause lest there be an infinite regress of finite secondary causes , is no longer regarded as convincing . There are those , however , who believe that one can argue more convincingly from contin ...
... argument , which introduces a first cause lest there be an infinite regress of finite secondary causes , is no longer regarded as convincing . There are those , however , who believe that one can argue more convincingly from contin ...
第 99 頁
... argue later , however , this circularity of the argument for any given moral option need not be regarded as vicious . These dispositional options are obviously not unkown ; it is the irreducible ethical pluralism which they represent ...
... argue later , however , this circularity of the argument for any given moral option need not be regarded as vicious . These dispositional options are obviously not unkown ; it is the irreducible ethical pluralism which they represent ...
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Archetypal Approaches to | 5 |
Carson McCullers A Case of Convergence | 17 |
Nightwood | 29 |
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