The Bucknell Review, 第 21 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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... concepts are there , com- mon to the language of both nature and history , the analysis of which might facilitate comparison of the two ? One concept which can be very useful in this connection is the concept of causality . This concept ...
... concepts are there , com- mon to the language of both nature and history , the analysis of which might facilitate comparison of the two ? One concept which can be very useful in this connection is the concept of causality . This concept ...
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... concept rather than a " sliding scale " or comparative concept . This does not mean that one legitimate government cannot be more worthy of endorsement than another . Assuming that the governments of Canada and the United States are ...
... concept rather than a " sliding scale " or comparative concept . This does not mean that one legitimate government cannot be more worthy of endorsement than another . Assuming that the governments of Canada and the United States are ...
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... concepts are there , com- mon to the language of both nature and history , the analysis of which might facilitate comparison of the two ? One concept which can be very useful in this connection is the concept of causality . This concept ...
... concepts are there , com- mon to the language of both nature and history , the analysis of which might facilitate comparison of the two ? One concept which can be very useful in this connection is the concept of causality . This concept ...
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Archetypal Approaches to | 5 |
Carson McCullers A Case of Convergence | 17 |
Nightwood | 29 |
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