Tamkang Review, 第 14 卷Graduate Institute of Western Languages and Literature Research, Tamkang College of Arts and Sciences, 1984 |
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... grounds ) and the practical means to achieve that goal . The common poetics conceived by Yip is a synthesis of the ... ground , the first thing to do is to find out the similarities and differences in the theories of each critical ...
... grounds ) and the practical means to achieve that goal . The common poetics conceived by Yip is a synthesis of the ... ground , the first thing to do is to find out the similarities and differences in the theories of each critical ...
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ground is ultimately historical and accidental ( i.e. on reflection we can claim no universality or natural validity in it ) ; but when we recognize something and say " That is a branch , " we assert that the category inheres in the ...
ground is ultimately historical and accidental ( i.e. on reflection we can claim no universality or natural validity in it ) ; but when we recognize something and say " That is a branch , " we assert that the category inheres in the ...
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... ground such a claim on the possibility of a cognition of pure aesthetic value ( that is , " beauty " ) produced by nothing but the free operation of universal cognitive faculties has been recently revived and supplemented by E. D. ...
... ground such a claim on the possibility of a cognition of pure aesthetic value ( that is , " beauty " ) produced by nothing but the free operation of universal cognitive faculties has been recently revived and supplemented by E. D. ...
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