The Bucknell Review, 第 20 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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... material , and the finite . It is no wonder that roman- tic theories of the imagination - Hawthorne's included - quickly acquire religiosity . Other examples confirm this exactitude and direction . When Hester tries to account for ...
... material , and the finite . It is no wonder that roman- tic theories of the imagination - Hawthorne's included - quickly acquire religiosity . Other examples confirm this exactitude and direction . When Hester tries to account for ...
第 94 頁
... material interests . Gramsci took philosophy - and spe- cifically Croce's philosophy - seriously as the most comprehensive and fully developed expression of the world view of a given historical stage in the development of society ...
... material interests . Gramsci took philosophy - and spe- cifically Croce's philosophy - seriously as the most comprehensive and fully developed expression of the world view of a given historical stage in the development of society ...
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... material forces . Thus , vulgar materialism " does not consider the possibility of error , but assumes every political act to be immediately determined by structure [ or the material - economic base ] , that is , as a reflex of a real ...
... material forces . Thus , vulgar materialism " does not consider the possibility of error , but assumes every political act to be immediately determined by structure [ or the material - economic base ] , that is , as a reflex of a real ...
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