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 17 頁
... person " as a " psychosomatic process . " In Neo - Confucianism , " mind is understood as both the unifying center of the person and the unifying element among persons . It is the agency of communication through which the person ...
... person " as a " psychosomatic process . " In Neo - Confucianism , " mind is understood as both the unifying center of the person and the unifying element among persons . It is the agency of communication through which the person ...
第 109 頁
... person to be interviewed to say something according to guidelines set down by interviewer and not by the person to be interviewed . In this respect , an in- terview is - in terms of reception – a very interesting genre , because the ...
... person to be interviewed to say something according to guidelines set down by interviewer and not by the person to be interviewed . In this respect , an in- terview is - in terms of reception – a very interesting genre , because the ...
第 272 頁
... persons . In its special form , the dream itself is often sent from the dead person to a live person ; it is called " sending a dream " ( t'o - meng ) . It appears to me that both the dead person and the live person in the dream are ...
... persons . In its special form , the dream itself is often sent from the dead person to a live person ; it is called " sending a dream " ( t'o - meng ) . It appears to me that both the dead person and the live person in the dream are ...
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