New Lamps for Old: A Sequel to The Enchanted GlassBlackwell, 1960 - 244 頁 |
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... scholars were not over - specialized . They were interpreters as well as merely scholars and knew and made plain the significance of their findings . They were , relatively speaking , tolerant . They have had suc- cessors in the ...
... scholars were not over - specialized . They were interpreters as well as merely scholars and knew and made plain the significance of their findings . They were , relatively speaking , tolerant . They have had suc- cessors in the ...
第 67 頁
... scholars were necessarily incomplete means that their successors ought to have continued to develop subjects and points of view as they then were . This is in accord- ance with the principle that all determinations of both factual and ...
... scholars were necessarily incomplete means that their successors ought to have continued to develop subjects and points of view as they then were . This is in accord- ance with the principle that all determinations of both factual and ...
第 169 頁
... scholars in all ages have exemplified every kind of breadth and com- prehensiveness . The great scholars of the nineteenth century had these things , and even now great scholars get through the narrow gate of specialization and func ...
... scholars in all ages have exemplified every kind of breadth and com- prehensiveness . The great scholars of the nineteenth century had these things , and even now great scholars get through the narrow gate of specialization and func ...
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