Enlightenment Essays, 第 1-4 卷Enlightenment essays, 1970 |
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... clear to the reader . Two conclusions are reached . ( 1 ) Keats did not achieve , contrary to what a number of critics have attempted to argue , an organic regular philosophic develop- ment but constantly rethought his problems and was ...
... clear to the reader . Two conclusions are reached . ( 1 ) Keats did not achieve , contrary to what a number of critics have attempted to argue , an organic regular philosophic develop- ment but constantly rethought his problems and was ...
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... clear in the poem and so clearly dealt with by scholars are all the impermanent phases of man's life presented in images of rising and falling . What is suggested here is that with the clear knowledge of the imagery of the fluctuations ...
... clear in the poem and so clearly dealt with by scholars are all the impermanent phases of man's life presented in images of rising and falling . What is suggested here is that with the clear knowledge of the imagery of the fluctuations ...
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... clear idea from Descartes . To this he added an original principle that the infinite is the supremely clear idea . Reduced to its simplest formulation , Malebranche's philosophy states that God exists and man sees everything in God . As ...
... clear idea from Descartes . To this he added an original principle that the infinite is the supremely clear idea . Reduced to its simplest formulation , Malebranche's philosophy states that God exists and man sees everything in God . As ...
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