The Bucknell Review, 第 14-15 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 72 筆
第 14 頁
... problem to both parties , not just to one , and it is often a problem to the outsider as well . Some monsters appear so infrequently that it is difficult to find out what they signify , since it is like trying to analyze the dream of an ...
... problem to both parties , not just to one , and it is often a problem to the outsider as well . Some monsters appear so infrequently that it is difficult to find out what they signify , since it is like trying to analyze the dream of an ...
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... problem attacked was the fundamental one of the nature of existence : the existence of man in his surroundings . This ontological problem was found to be inseparable from the problem of knowledge : how can man know his fellows and his ...
... problem attacked was the fundamental one of the nature of existence : the existence of man in his surroundings . This ontological problem was found to be inseparable from the problem of knowledge : how can man know his fellows and his ...
第 97 頁
Tragedy as Power : Beyond Nietzsche * T Arthur Berndtson University of Missouri HE problem of tragic art is the problem of how , for a spectator who is neither sadistic nor masochistic , the representation of painful situations or ...
Tragedy as Power : Beyond Nietzsche * T Arthur Berndtson University of Missouri HE problem of tragic art is the problem of how , for a spectator who is neither sadistic nor masochistic , the representation of painful situations or ...
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