The Bucknell Review, 第 19 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 69 筆
第 119 頁
... relationship with one another over the course of time . What we have in China is not necessarily a deep " inner " organic relation as much as a mutual adjustment of originally separate elements . Where we do find predominant tendencies ...
... relationship with one another over the course of time . What we have in China is not necessarily a deep " inner " organic relation as much as a mutual adjustment of originally separate elements . Where we do find predominant tendencies ...
第 165 頁
... relation between behavior and mental states a logical one , that is , is it more than a mere conjunction of Humian associations ? Professor Malcolm cautiously , and I think correctly , denies that the relation is one of logical ...
... relation between behavior and mental states a logical one , that is , is it more than a mere conjunction of Humian associations ? Professor Malcolm cautiously , and I think correctly , denies that the relation is one of logical ...
第 52 頁
... relation of the two plots is discussed as analogical to the relation of a pictorial emblem and its verbal explanation ( pp . 49-50 ) . 3 See , for example , Norman H. Holland , Psychoanalysis and Shakespeare ( New York : McGraw - Hill ...
... relation of the two plots is discussed as analogical to the relation of a pictorial emblem and its verbal explanation ( pp . 49-50 ) . 3 See , for example , Norman H. Holland , Psychoanalysis and Shakespeare ( New York : McGraw - Hill ...
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