The Augustan VisionMethuen, 1978 - 318 頁 |
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第 28 頁
... mind was never more content than when it found solid masses decomposing into successive layers . It would scarcely be going too far to say that Thomson's entire metaphysic is based on breaking down the One into the Many . He celebrates ...
... mind was never more content than when it found solid masses decomposing into successive layers . It would scarcely be going too far to say that Thomson's entire metaphysic is based on breaking down the One into the Many . He celebrates ...
第 36 頁
... mind of an abstract Man whose traits corresponded to those of the honnête homme , the man of parts and sense , who had become the moral norm of the age ' . " Toland's shabby life - history was certainly not that of a gentleman , yet he ...
... mind of an abstract Man whose traits corresponded to those of the honnête homme , the man of parts and sense , who had become the moral norm of the age ' . " Toland's shabby life - history was certainly not that of a gentleman , yet he ...
第 46 頁
... mind . From this arose the view that Locke had ushered in a world of grey , inanimate and lifeless objects , solid and impenetrable , with such things as colour and fragrance transferred to the perceiver's mind . This is a cari- cature ...
... mind . From this arose the view that Locke had ushered in a world of grey , inanimate and lifeless objects , solid and impenetrable , with such things as colour and fragrance transferred to the perceiver's mind . This is a cari- cature ...
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