淡江評論, 第 21 卷Graduate School of Western Languages and Literature, Tamkang University, 1990 A quarterly of comparative studies of Chinese and foreign literatures. |
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第 59 頁
... concern for the notions of " ownership " and individual property . Since the property of a writer is nothing but the signs he produces , it is only natural that he should fight fiercely for the patent right of his signs . In a sense ...
... concern for the notions of " ownership " and individual property . Since the property of a writer is nothing but the signs he produces , it is only natural that he should fight fiercely for the patent right of his signs . In a sense ...
第 108 頁
... concern itself with German and Chinese culture respectively , so that the question arises as to what extent the topics we are talking about are concerns in which you and I - coming from different backgrounds - share an interest . As ...
... concern itself with German and Chinese culture respectively , so that the question arises as to what extent the topics we are talking about are concerns in which you and I - coming from different backgrounds - share an interest . As ...
第 359 頁
... concern the Way ; if one speaks inadequately , one speaks all day long and everything will concern the object . The wonder of Tao is not to be conveyed through either words or silence " ( p . 396 ) . Because of the inadequate nature of ...
... concern the Way ; if one speaks inadequately , one speaks all day long and everything will concern the object . The wonder of Tao is not to be conveyed through either words or silence " ( p . 396 ) . Because of the inadequate nature of ...
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