Enlightenment Essays, 第 1-3 卷Enlightenment essays, 1970 |
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... original " state of nature can be ignored as largely irrelevant by those for whom the real issue has become not so much whether our forefathers entered into a certain compact as whether we of the present times consent to a continuance ...
... original " state of nature can be ignored as largely irrelevant by those for whom the real issue has become not so much whether our forefathers entered into a certain compact as whether we of the present times consent to a continuance ...
第 127 頁
... original works . In dealing with the works the author has managed at most times to keep the spirit of the original . He judiciously used direct quotations to il- lustrate his points , but fortunately he does not overuse them . His ...
... original works . In dealing with the works the author has managed at most times to keep the spirit of the original . He judiciously used direct quotations to il- lustrate his points , but fortunately he does not overuse them . His ...
第 194 頁
... Original " implies that " Something " is an inter- loper , in effect , and with considerable wit , that " Something " violates a universal decorum in becoming and so interrupting Nothing's perfect state ! It seems to me of the first ...
... Original " implies that " Something " is an inter- loper , in effect , and with considerable wit , that " Something " violates a universal decorum in becoming and so interrupting Nothing's perfect state ! It seems to me of the first ...
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