The Bucknell Review, 第 21 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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... example of a novelist upon whom nothing is lost is a woman . 3 The example is from Edmund Leach , Claude Lévi - Strauss ( New York : Viking , 1970 ) , pp . 15–32 . 4 " Man developed his intellect to gain control of nature . He conquered ...
... example of a novelist upon whom nothing is lost is a woman . 3 The example is from Edmund Leach , Claude Lévi - Strauss ( New York : Viking , 1970 ) , pp . 15–32 . 4 " Man developed his intellect to gain control of nature . He conquered ...
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... example , if a man seeks to become rich on the assumption that his efforts to become rich will bring him what he most desires , personal hap- piness , and if the man is mistaken in the assumption that his ef- forts will achieve this end ...
... example , if a man seeks to become rich on the assumption that his efforts to become rich will bring him what he most desires , personal hap- piness , and if the man is mistaken in the assumption that his ef- forts will achieve this end ...
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... example , does the recognizing agent relinquish his moral autonomy at least in some matter or subject of action , e.g. , the enforcement of law ; or in some circumstances or conditions surrounding and affecting him or others , e.g. ...
... example , does the recognizing agent relinquish his moral autonomy at least in some matter or subject of action , e.g. , the enforcement of law ; or in some circumstances or conditions surrounding and affecting him or others , e.g. ...
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Archetypal Approaches to | 5 |
Carson McCullers A Case of Convergence | 17 |
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