The Bucknell Review, 第 18-19 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 87 筆
第 93 頁
... interpretation . The precise relation between the form and content of Giles is a difficult subject to essay , and the attempt is almost impossible without first establishing an interpretation . Assuming , then , that explication must ...
... interpretation . The precise relation between the form and content of Giles is a difficult subject to essay , and the attempt is almost impossible without first establishing an interpretation . Assuming , then , that explication must ...
第 21 頁
... interpretation and what is not . The opinions and assumptions that the historian of religion brings to the evi- dential field for his reconstruction and interpretation are derived largely from his culture , from his particular station ...
... interpretation and what is not . The opinions and assumptions that the historian of religion brings to the evi- dential field for his reconstruction and interpretation are derived largely from his culture , from his particular station ...
第 31 頁
... interpretation as involving two main reductions in phenomenology . This conclusion , furthermore , resulted in an acceptance of the first reduction , but not that of the second . The interpretation of Husserl's phenomenology as " early ...
... interpretation as involving two main reductions in phenomenology . This conclusion , furthermore , resulted in an acceptance of the first reduction , but not that of the second . The interpretation of Husserl's phenomenology as " early ...
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The Problem of Philosophy in the Novel | 53 |
Seriality in Modern Literature | 63 |
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