Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷Oxford University Press, 1962 |
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第 2 頁
... distinction between Prasangika and Svatantrika is quite different, being much more problem— atic than other doxographical distinctions used in the study of the classical Indian Buddhist tradition. Put otherwise, the terms Prdsan'gi/ea ...
... distinction between Prasangika and Svatantrika is quite different, being much more problem— atic than other doxographical distinctions used in the study of the classical Indian Buddhist tradition. Put otherwise, the terms Prdsan'gi/ea ...
第 27 頁
... distinctions, in line with their fields of study in the humanities and the social sciences. Durkheim corrects for distinction insofar as it undergirds Christian-Western dominance of the terms of social scientific study by conceiving ...
... distinctions, in line with their fields of study in the humanities and the social sciences. Durkheim corrects for distinction insofar as it undergirds Christian-Western dominance of the terms of social scientific study by conceiving ...
第 56 頁
... distinction is made is included as part of the story ; in the quotation from Chaucer the obscurity that provides the setting for the distinction is not mentioned — although you would find it if you were to read the Wife of Bath's tale ...
... distinction is made is included as part of the story ; in the quotation from Chaucer the obscurity that provides the setting for the distinction is not mentioned — although you would find it if you were to read the Wife of Bath's tale ...
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