The Bucknell Review, 第 20 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 62 筆
第 15 頁
... reason may be that it has mistaken its problem . It has either attempted - like science - to " objectify " the work , or it has as- sumed that tasteful and informed subjectivity of response is the closest thing to objectivity that ...
... reason may be that it has mistaken its problem . It has either attempted - like science - to " objectify " the work , or it has as- sumed that tasteful and informed subjectivity of response is the closest thing to objectivity that ...
第 49 頁
... reason why he is singing . .. • · The second attempt by the speaker to give death a positive value occurs in Section ... reason provided why it should be thus described , while the word " sane " demands that one must be provided . The ...
... reason why he is singing . .. • · The second attempt by the speaker to give death a positive value occurs in Section ... reason provided why it should be thus described , while the word " sane " demands that one must be provided . The ...
第 4 頁
... Reason It is no secret that a philosopher's formal views as to the na- ture and province of human reason are not unrelated to his sub- stantive views about reality , and that this relationship is recip- rocal . I will focus only upon ...
... Reason It is no secret that a philosopher's formal views as to the na- ture and province of human reason are not unrelated to his sub- stantive views about reality , and that this relationship is recip- rocal . I will focus only upon ...
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