Enlightenment Essays, 第 1-4 卷Enlightenment essays, 1970 |
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第 100 頁
... Cleanthes as the dramatic center of the Dialogues . Cleanthes emerges as an attractive character and as the center of attention . Although the introduction to the Dialogues mentions the interlocutors only briefly , the figure that looms ...
... Cleanthes as the dramatic center of the Dialogues . Cleanthes emerges as an attractive character and as the center of attention . Although the introduction to the Dialogues mentions the interlocutors only briefly , the figure that looms ...
第 102 頁
... Cleanthes lays before Philo is effective . Sceptics are railliers , comparable in intellectual methods to the vulgar , prejudicial , and the equivalent of atheists . In opposition to them are men like Cleanthes who hold to common sense ...
... Cleanthes lays before Philo is effective . Sceptics are railliers , comparable in intellectual methods to the vulgar , prejudicial , and the equivalent of atheists . In opposition to them are men like Cleanthes who hold to common sense ...
第 103 頁
... Cleanthes ' position is dictated not by Hume's beliefs but by his intentions . Hume intended to make Cleanthes the dramatic center of the Dialogues . Cleanthes stands out as the dramatic center between two dramatic foils . It is in this ...
... Cleanthes ' position is dictated not by Hume's beliefs but by his intentions . Hume intended to make Cleanthes the dramatic center of the Dialogues . Cleanthes stands out as the dramatic center between two dramatic foils . It is in this ...
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