Enlightenment Essays, 第 1-4 卷Enlightenment essays, 1970 |
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第 88 頁
... follow . By " reason " and " good sense " here Boileau does not mean quite what Descartes might have meant by them . At the very least Boileau is not merely equating the beautiful with the true , or with that which reason discovers to ...
... follow . By " reason " and " good sense " here Boileau does not mean quite what Descartes might have meant by them . At the very least Boileau is not merely equating the beautiful with the true , or with that which reason discovers to ...
第 184 頁
... follows the well - known section beginning " First follow NATURE , " about which I will only make two suggestions . First , either Pope's Essay has by this point , and by its tonal authority and poetic performance , earned its right to ...
... follows the well - known section beginning " First follow NATURE , " about which I will only make two suggestions . First , either Pope's Essay has by this point , and by its tonal authority and poetic performance , earned its right to ...
第 62 頁
... follow'd Reasons Dictates right " ( 1. 208 ) ; finally he defends his interpretation from the strictures of St. Athanasius . Thus reasoning and “ right reason " as they reveal natural law are shown to be compatible with religious truth ...
... follow'd Reasons Dictates right " ( 1. 208 ) ; finally he defends his interpretation from the strictures of St. Athanasius . Thus reasoning and “ right reason " as they reveal natural law are shown to be compatible with religious truth ...
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