Tamkang Review, 第 14 卷Graduate Institute of Western Languages and Literature Research, Tamkang College of Arts and Sciences, 1984 |
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第 191 頁
... course , also appears in the title of another Confucian book , the , Doctrine of the Mean , whose preface informs us that " Being without inclination to either side is called ; . . . By correct course to be pursued by all under heaven ...
... course , also appears in the title of another Confucian book , the , Doctrine of the Mean , whose preface informs us that " Being without inclination to either side is called ; . . . By correct course to be pursued by all under heaven ...
第 280 頁
... course of the semester to accept the conventionalist views I have been describing . What bothered him , however , was the very fact that he had been persuaded , for , given those views , he didn't see how his mind could have been ...
... course of the semester to accept the conventionalist views I have been describing . What bothered him , however , was the very fact that he had been persuaded , for , given those views , he didn't see how his mind could have been ...
第 481 頁
... course , the extent to which we have an interest in the evaluator's sentiments by reason of our independently motivated interest in him or her . - - In view of the centrality of the question in post - Kantian aesthetic axiology , it may ...
... course , the extent to which we have an interest in the evaluator's sentiments by reason of our independently motivated interest in him or her . - - In view of the centrality of the question in post - Kantian aesthetic axiology , it may ...
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