Beginnings: Intention and MethodJohns Hopkins University Press, 1978 - 414 頁 Covering the history of the novel from the eighteenth to the twentieth century. |
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第 152 頁
... created and that gives a name to a process , or rather to a will to overcome that has in itself no end - introducing truth , as a processus in infinitum , an active determining - not a becoming - conscious of something that is in itself ...
... created and that gives a name to a process , or rather to a will to overcome that has in itself no end - introducing truth , as a processus in infinitum , an active determining - not a becoming - conscious of something that is in itself ...
第 268 頁
... created first . In a sense , Hopkins adds , when , in the time of intention , elect things are created , they correspond with grace , thereby seconding God's designs ; and for them it " is like a taking part in their own creation , the ...
... created first . In a sense , Hopkins adds , when , in the time of intention , elect things are created , they correspond with grace , thereby seconding God's designs ; and for them it " is like a taking part in their own creation , the ...
第 362 頁
... created by the mind , mind understood as that which can begin intentionally to act in the world of men . Vico's entire reasoning is therefore comparative ( because it compares itself to the wholly true thinking of God ) and at the same ...
... created by the mind , mind understood as that which can begin intentionally to act in the world of men . Vico's entire reasoning is therefore comparative ( because it compares itself to the wholly true thinking of God ) and at the same ...
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