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 22 頁
... sexual freedom , and the solution he proposes is to establish a single morality based upon the eternal , universal relations of men with one another . Diderot , moreover , does not expect to attain moral perfection or anything like it ...
... sexual freedom , and the solution he proposes is to establish a single morality based upon the eternal , universal relations of men with one another . Diderot , moreover , does not expect to attain moral perfection or anything like it ...
第 23 頁
... sexual satisfaction was carried to its most extreme length in the thought of a nineteenth - century French economist , Charles Fourier , who devised a system by which every conceivable sexual relationship could not only be gratified ...
... sexual satisfaction was carried to its most extreme length in the thought of a nineteenth - century French economist , Charles Fourier , who devised a system by which every conceivable sexual relationship could not only be gratified ...
第 67 頁
... sexual relationship with a human being . The seminal monkey stories , which perhaps heralded the arrival of later full - blown love tales , served as a strange outlet for people's love then too rigidly constrained and regulated by ...
... sexual relationship with a human being . The seminal monkey stories , which perhaps heralded the arrival of later full - blown love tales , served as a strange outlet for people's love then too rigidly constrained and regulated by ...
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