The Bucknell Review, 第 13 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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... living creatures " according to the possible categories of living beings seen in the eternal model , in order to bring the created universe to full likeness with its model ( 39 e ) . The created gods are formed mainly of fire , so that ...
... living creatures " according to the possible categories of living beings seen in the eternal model , in order to bring the created universe to full likeness with its model ( 39 e ) . The created gods are formed mainly of fire , so that ...
第 84 頁
... living creatures are to be their handiwork . The demiurge himself cannot create the lower creatures , for any- thing which he creates is of necessity immortal and a god ( these very gods , the whole divine cosmos ) ; and therefore he ...
... living creatures are to be their handiwork . The demiurge himself cannot create the lower creatures , for any- thing which he creates is of necessity immortal and a god ( these very gods , the whole divine cosmos ) ; and therefore he ...
第 60 頁
... living man more beautiful than the most comely dead man ? And he answers the question by saying : because he is moving , because he is alive . Or one might argue that the film makes an immediate appeal and moves our emotions because it ...
... living man more beautiful than the most comely dead man ? And he answers the question by saying : because he is moving , because he is alive . Or one might argue that the film makes an immediate appeal and moves our emotions because it ...
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THE MORALITY OF DECEPTION IN EXPERIMENTS | 17 |
WHOS AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF? AND | 27 |
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