Beginnings: Intention and MethodBasic Books, 1975 - 414 頁 This reissued classic traces the ramifications and diverse understandings of the concept of "beginning" in history and offers valuable insights into the role of the intellectual and the goal of criticism. |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 71 筆
第 159 頁
... describe knowledge of man indicates how strongly Nietzsche feels to be the connection between man and language . Equally strongly , I think , he feels that all hitherto available and formal uses of language betray " the basic text of ...
... describe knowledge of man indicates how strongly Nietzsche feels to be the connection between man and language . Equally strongly , I think , he feels that all hitherto available and formal uses of language betray " the basic text of ...
第 355 頁
... describe the multitiered , but organized , realms of mind . His account of poetic morals , for example , goes from start to finish by describing the development of " virtues " from the most simple to the most complex ; whereas in the ...
... describe the multitiered , but organized , realms of mind . His account of poetic morals , for example , goes from start to finish by describing the development of " virtues " from the most simple to the most complex ; whereas in the ...
第 364 頁
... describe in The New Science , discovered the basically utilitarian inner function of language , which is to make ... describe the mind's apprehension of all these competing natural objects ? How is one to describe - from the point ...
... describe in The New Science , discovered the basically utilitarian inner function of language , which is to make ... describe the mind's apprehension of all these competing natural objects ? How is one to describe - from the point ...
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action activity authority autodidact Barthes become beginning called career chapter character complex concept Conrad consciousness continuity Costaguana course created critic Decoud describe discontinuity discourse divine dream Erich Auerbach essay example existence experience fact father fiction Foucault Freud Giambattista Vico Gould Heart of Darkness Hopkins human Ibid idea imaginative individual intention interpretation Interpretation of Dreams Joseph Conrad Jude the Obscure knowledge language Lévi-Strauss linguicity linguistic literary literature Mallarmé man's meaning method mind modern narrative nature Nietzsche Nostromo notion novel novelistic object original philology philosopher poem poet poetic possible present problem produced R. P. Blackmur radical reader reality relationships repetition Science seems sense signifies sort speaking statement structuralist structure Sulaco T. E. Lawrence temporal text's textual textual criticism things thought tradition trans truth unconscious University Press Valéry verbal Vico Vico's words writing