The Bucknell Review, 第 19 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 51 筆
第 24 頁
... concepts represented by the principles that he elucidates as normative political principles are somehow neces- sarily connected with the concept of politics and the concept of " goodness " or " rightness . " It is important to notice ...
... concepts represented by the principles that he elucidates as normative political principles are somehow neces- sarily connected with the concept of politics and the concept of " goodness " or " rightness . " It is important to notice ...
第 25 頁
... concept of politics relates only to external actions , not to motivation . We are talking about obliga- tion in this sense when we use the concept of political obligation . If we begin to talk about obligation in a manner in which it is ...
... concept of politics relates only to external actions , not to motivation . We are talking about obliga- tion in this sense when we use the concept of political obligation . If we begin to talk about obligation in a manner in which it is ...
第 127 頁
... concept of self is no longer tenable , but , as “ we have barely begun to comprehend what a human being is , we must do all we can to foster our imagination . " Bellow wonders if such mental growth will be possible for much longer ...
... concept of self is no longer tenable , but , as “ we have barely begun to comprehend what a human being is , we must do all we can to foster our imagination . " Bellow wonders if such mental growth will be possible for much longer ...
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