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 317 頁
... never ends " ( Ware ) and " Designa- tion never reaches anything . Things never come to an end " ( Perleberg ) . Perleberg ties this to one of Kung - sun Lung's paradoxes in the Lieh - tzu : " Designation never reaches perfection in ...
... never ends " ( Ware ) and " Designa- tion never reaches anything . Things never come to an end " ( Perleberg ) . Perleberg ties this to one of Kung - sun Lung's paradoxes in the Lieh - tzu : " Designation never reaches perfection in ...
第 318 頁
... never exhausted ( hsu erh pu ch'u 37 But why " things are not exhausted " ? On one reading it throws us back to the problem of reaching / meaning : things in themselves are not complete , they need names / meanings to complete them , to ...
... never exhausted ( hsu erh pu ch'u 37 But why " things are not exhausted " ? On one reading it throws us back to the problem of reaching / meaning : things in themselves are not complete , they need names / meanings to complete them , to ...
第 339 頁
... never ends . " This " reaching never ends " has been tied to one of Kung - sun Lung's dilemmas in the Lieh - tzu : " " Things never come to naught " ( yu wu pu chin , " things have no limit , " " things are never exhausted " ) . 28 As I ...
... never ends . " This " reaching never ends " has been tied to one of Kung - sun Lung's dilemmas in the Lieh - tzu : " " Things never come to naught " ( yu wu pu chin , " things have no limit , " " things are never exhausted " ) . 28 As I ...
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