The Bucknell Review, 第 14-15 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 74 筆
第 97 頁
longer appears so to James . As a gesture of obeisance he would still present the landscape , but no longer could he accept its significance as quite that conceived by his forefathers . He goes back , instead , to what in Christian ...
longer appears so to James . As a gesture of obeisance he would still present the landscape , but no longer could he accept its significance as quite that conceived by his forefathers . He goes back , instead , to what in Christian ...
第 61 頁
... appears to me half comically . * There are basically three kinds of humor that can be distin- guished in Dostoyevsky . The first two , humor of situation and . character , are of a more conventional variety and therefore could be ...
... appears to me half comically . * There are basically three kinds of humor that can be distin- guished in Dostoyevsky . The first two , humor of situation and . character , are of a more conventional variety and therefore could be ...
第 68 頁
... appears as the cognitive source whereby the citizens become just . Such right opinion is not merely a blind knack for doing the right thing ( as may be the case in the Meno ) but a knowing how to do the right thing because of education ...
... appears as the cognitive source whereby the citizens become just . Such right opinion is not merely a blind knack for doing the right thing ( as may be the case in the Meno ) but a knowing how to do the right thing because of education ...
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