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 277 頁
... fear that is based on the same assumption , the assumption that an interpretive community is monolithic and is therefore a new kind of object in relation to which the problem of interpretation is not resolved but merely reinscribed . It ...
... fear that is based on the same assumption , the assumption that an interpretive community is monolithic and is therefore a new kind of object in relation to which the problem of interpretation is not resolved but merely reinscribed . It ...
第 291 頁
... fear it as the subverter of values . It does not even cause critical self - consciousness or make one aware of one's assumptions ; first , because self - consciousness is a necessary condition of any activity even if one can not produce ...
... fear it as the subverter of values . It does not even cause critical self - consciousness or make one aware of one's assumptions ; first , because self - consciousness is a necessary condition of any activity even if one can not produce ...
第 452 頁
... fear of change and an inability to confront a new intellectual world . On the other hand , the problems posed by the increasingly global civilization of the late twentieth century are of a different order entirely from the problems ...
... fear of change and an inability to confront a new intellectual world . On the other hand , the problems posed by the increasingly global civilization of the late twentieth century are of a different order entirely from the problems ...
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