Value and Man: Readings in PhilosophyMcGraw-Hill, 1966 - 445 頁 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 34 筆
第 161 頁
... living prudently and honourably and justly , [ nor again to live a life of prudence , honour , and justice ] without living pleasantly . And the man who does not possess the pleasant life , is not living prudently and honourably and ...
... living prudently and honourably and justly , [ nor again to live a life of prudence , honour , and justice ] without living pleasantly . And the man who does not possess the pleasant life , is not living prudently and honourably and ...
第 416 頁
... living . I pursued the living ; I walked the widest and the narrowest paths that I might know its nature . With a hundred fold mirror I still caught its glance when its mouth was closed , so that its eyes might speak to me . And its ...
... living . I pursued the living ; I walked the widest and the narrowest paths that I might know its nature . With a hundred fold mirror I still caught its glance when its mouth was closed , so that its eyes might speak to me . And its ...
第 424 頁
... living mutual rela- tion between himself and them . There is tech- nical dialogue , which is prompted solely by the need of objective understanding . And there is monologue disguised as dialogue , in which two or more men , meeting in ...
... living mutual rela- tion between himself and them . There is tech- nical dialogue , which is prompted solely by the need of objective understanding . And there is monologue disguised as dialogue , in which two or more men , meeting in ...
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Knowledge as recollection The divided line | 5 |
Causality Free Will and Determinism | 31 |
A defense of necessary connection | 40 |
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