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 1 到 3 筆結果,共 81 筆
第 277 頁
... problem of interpretation is not resolved but merely reinscribed . It is that assumption , I think , which must be challenged , but before challenging it I would first like to look more closely at the process by which change has come to ...
... problem of interpretation is not resolved but merely reinscribed . It is that assumption , I think , which must be challenged , but before challenging it I would first like to look more closely at the process by which change has come to ...
第 279 頁
... not one , but several problems of change : First , there is the problem of what changes if the world and its objects are not independent of the characterizations we make of them ; and then there is the problem of how change can CHANGE 279.
... not one , but several problems of change : First , there is the problem of what changes if the world and its objects are not independent of the characterizations we make of them ; and then there is the problem of how change can CHANGE 279.
第 554 頁
... Problem of Double Meaning as Hermeneutic Problem and as Semantic Problem , " The Conflict of Interpretations , p . 65 . 38. " Phenomenology and Hermeneutics , " Hermeneutics and the Human Sciences , p . 116 . 39. Maire Jaanus Kurrik ...
... Problem of Double Meaning as Hermeneutic Problem and as Semantic Problem , " The Conflict of Interpretations , p . 65 . 38. " Phenomenology and Hermeneutics , " Hermeneutics and the Human Sciences , p . 116 . 39. Maire Jaanus Kurrik ...
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