The Bucknell Review, 第 21 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 98 頁
... possible dispositional options have been identified and a supposedly final decision for one of them has been made , the other options , often in slightly altered forms , continue to present themselves , so that the nature of one's ...
... possible dispositional options have been identified and a supposedly final decision for one of them has been made , the other options , often in slightly altered forms , continue to present themselves , so that the nature of one's ...
第 99 頁
: . tion , in which there is recognized incommensurability among possible dispositional options , that we want to examine . Let us propose three such incommensurable possible dispositional op- tions , each of which is capable of serving ...
: . tion , in which there is recognized incommensurability among possible dispositional options , that we want to examine . Let us propose three such incommensurable possible dispositional op- tions , each of which is capable of serving ...
第 102 頁
... possible to see the phenomenon of human freedom as related not to the ab- sence of causes but to the presence of several possible causes . The free man is the man whose behavior can exhibit more than one pattern of causality . If ...
... possible to see the phenomenon of human freedom as related not to the ab- sence of causes but to the presence of several possible causes . The free man is the man whose behavior can exhibit more than one pattern of causality . If ...
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Archetypal Approaches to | 5 |
Carson McCullers A Case of Convergence | 17 |
Nightwood | 29 |
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