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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... knowledge the intention of the text . But why should that be so : why should knowledge be sought anyway ? Nietzsche's answer is as follows : Learning changes us ; it does what all nourishment does which also does not merely " preserve ...
... knowledge the intention of the text . But why should that be so : why should knowledge be sought anyway ? Nietzsche's answer is as follows : Learning changes us ; it does what all nourishment does which also does not merely " preserve ...
第 282 頁
... knowledge are necessarily nondialectical , but rather that the unit of knowledge is an articulation , or an instance , of difference from another unit . Therefore , dialectical knowledge presupposes diacritic knowledge : a dialectic ...
... knowledge are necessarily nondialectical , but rather that the unit of knowledge is an articulation , or an instance , of difference from another unit . Therefore , dialectical knowledge presupposes diacritic knowledge : a dialectic ...
第 313 頁
... knowledge is that it is a series of denials . Knowledge is not constitutive of anything , can be referred neither to an origin nor to a telos , is detached from any particular subjectivity . In a certain sense , then , knowledge is ...
... knowledge is that it is a series of denials . Knowledge is not constitutive of anything , can be referred neither to an origin nor to a telos , is detached from any particular subjectivity . In a certain sense , then , knowledge is ...
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