The Bucknell Review, 第 9 卷Bucknell University Press, 1960 |
搜尋書籍內容
第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 14 筆
第 226 頁
... liberals were brought to America , by gift or by purchase , and found their way into the libraries of individuals and of ... liberal thought , certain common and oft- recurring themes appear : The natural freedom , political equality and ...
... liberals were brought to America , by gift or by purchase , and found their way into the libraries of individuals and of ... liberal thought , certain common and oft- recurring themes appear : The natural freedom , political equality and ...
第 233 頁
... liberal theologians held with the political liberals that man is naturally endowed with reason , the function of which is the guidance of the individual in his choices between right and wrong . From this it followed that if men were to ...
... liberal theologians held with the political liberals that man is naturally endowed with reason , the function of which is the guidance of the individual in his choices between right and wrong . From this it followed that if men were to ...
第 245 頁
... liberalism this body of opinion , this ideology , may be characterized as rationalistic liberal- ism as distinguished from the romantic or laissez - faire liberalism of the nineteenth century . It is probably safe to say that there was ...
... liberalism this body of opinion , this ideology , may be characterized as rationalistic liberal- ism as distinguished from the romantic or laissez - faire liberalism of the nineteenth century . It is probably safe to say that there was ...
其他版本 - 查看全部
常見字詞
aesthetic American Amis Amis's Anglo-America artist attitude axiomatic axiomatic system Book of Job Bucknell Bucknell University Buridan's Ass Cantos century choice comedy concept criticism Crossgates culture elements emotion essay evil example expression fact feeling Finnegans Wake force formalist freedom George Orwell Hanslick hero human ideas imagination Innocent James Joyce Joyce Joyce's language liberal liberty literary literature logical man's Mark Twain mathematicians mathematics meaning metaphysical Milton mind modern moral nature never novel Orwell Orwell's philosophy physics pitch play poem poet poetic poetry political Pound's present problem R. G. Collingwood Rabelais random reality reason religion religious Renaissance Sartre Sartre's Satan scene seems sense Shem social society sprezzatura suffering symbolic T. H. Huxley Theorem theory things thought tion traditional tragedy tragic truth Twain Tyndall Uncertain Feeling University usury Valéry violence Wilde Winston Smith word writing York