The Bucknell Review, 第 8-9 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 72 筆
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Human thought and human intelligence do not merely find out , with more or less success , what is already there . Thought is more than explication ; it is a form of creation . When , in any doubtful situation , intelligence is called ...
Human thought and human intelligence do not merely find out , with more or less success , what is already there . Thought is more than explication ; it is a form of creation . When , in any doubtful situation , intelligence is called ...
第 254 頁
... human beings is evident . But one must recognize that in Book IV Gulliver does not accept a complete identification of Yahoos with human beings , nor is he immediately convinced that Houyhnhnm reason is entirely adoptable . In regard to ...
... human beings is evident . But one must recognize that in Book IV Gulliver does not accept a complete identification of Yahoos with human beings , nor is he immediately convinced that Houyhnhnm reason is entirely adoptable . In regard to ...
第 219 頁
... human protagonist until he becomes the unwitting instrument of his own undoing . The tragic reversal is , in effect , a grim practical joke played by the gods on the human victim who dares to forget the insuperable distance between human ...
... human protagonist until he becomes the unwitting instrument of his own undoing . The tragic reversal is , in effect , a grim practical joke played by the gods on the human victim who dares to forget the insuperable distance between human ...
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