New Lamps for Old: A Sequel to The Enchanted GlassBlackwell, 1960 - 244 頁 |
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... actual data as were the doctrines of Aristotle and therefore not so durable . The best of them are possibly authoritative and are true in proportion to the soundness of the authority . Many of their specula- tions , however , are mere ...
... actual data as were the doctrines of Aristotle and therefore not so durable . The best of them are possibly authoritative and are true in proportion to the soundness of the authority . Many of their specula- tions , however , are mere ...
第 39 頁
... actual , remained empty except for such established truths , Whitehead's description would be merely a careful and ingenious metaphysical study , which could be safely neglected . But it happens that our world is full to overflowing ...
... actual , remained empty except for such established truths , Whitehead's description would be merely a careful and ingenious metaphysical study , which could be safely neglected . But it happens that our world is full to overflowing ...
第 105 頁
... actual . Earlier critics , such as Boileau or Dryden , are not to be blamed for not knowing Aristotle's mean- ing ... actual differences in such things as poetry and drama , for literature was a thing as definite as footwear . It is , of ...
... actual . Earlier critics , such as Boileau or Dryden , are not to be blamed for not knowing Aristotle's mean- ing ... actual differences in such things as poetry and drama , for literature was a thing as definite as footwear . It is , of ...
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