The Bucknell Review, 第 18-19 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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... sense - giving , or significational aspect of intentionality in every experience . In the Ideen , this is expanded , if not corrected , to include the importance of the perceptual sense of intentionality . In Ideen I , the two terms ...
... sense - giving , or significational aspect of intentionality in every experience . In the Ideen , this is expanded , if not corrected , to include the importance of the perceptual sense of intentionality . In Ideen I , the two terms ...
第 48 頁
... sense that it cannot be thought of as not being . The contrary is the case with all transcendent - intentional acts . In this sense we can say that all transcendent - intentional acts are relatively given , whereas all immanent ...
... sense that it cannot be thought of as not being . The contrary is the case with all transcendent - intentional acts . In this sense we can say that all transcendent - intentional acts are relatively given , whereas all immanent ...
第 137 頁
... sense of history , and they were also correct in feeling that this sense came from the digressions . By their very nature these passages which are non - chronological within the plot enforce a sense of chronological time , a sense of ...
... sense of history , and they were also correct in feeling that this sense came from the digressions . By their very nature these passages which are non - chronological within the plot enforce a sense of chronological time , a sense of ...
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Seriality in Modern Literature | 63 |
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