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 436 頁
... understanding possible . That we are able to understand one another is one of those miracles we treat so lightly in our everyday life . That we are able to " understand " a poem each understanding it somewhat differently , able to agree ...
... understanding possible . That we are able to understand one another is one of those miracles we treat so lightly in our everyday life . That we are able to " understand " a poem each understanding it somewhat differently , able to agree ...
第 438 頁
... understanding which occurs in everyday language . The temporality of the process of understanding is disengaged from the temporality of the utterance . We will never understand Wang Ch'ang - ling's " ice " in the same way we understand ...
... understanding which occurs in everyday language . The temporality of the process of understanding is disengaged from the temporality of the utterance . We will never understand Wang Ch'ang - ling's " ice " in the same way we understand ...
第 546 頁
... understanding itself prevents such atemporal , infinite knowledge . 29 In terms of sublime experience , we can now understand anew why Thomas Weiskel denigrates its formulation by Kant as a " fictional moment . " The so- called phase ...
... understanding itself prevents such atemporal , infinite knowledge . 29 In terms of sublime experience , we can now understand anew why Thomas Weiskel denigrates its formulation by Kant as a " fictional moment . " The so- called phase ...
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