淡江評論, 第 26 卷Graduate School of Western Languages and Literature, Tamkang University, 1995 A quarterly of comparative studies of Chinese and foreign literatures. |
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第 54 頁
... desire which belongs to us largely in virtue of the kind of beings we are ( e.g. , desire for food or sleep ) . Preference by contrast is a desire we have because we have adopted it ( the taste for beef rather than pork ) . Second , the ...
... desire which belongs to us largely in virtue of the kind of beings we are ( e.g. , desire for food or sleep ) . Preference by contrast is a desire we have because we have adopted it ( the taste for beef rather than pork ) . Second , the ...
第 295 頁
... desire , making them into nothing more than the libidinal fantasy of male desire , and also problematizes the signification of men and male desire for the lack of contrasting points of difference . The anxiety that would drive men ...
... desire , making them into nothing more than the libidinal fantasy of male desire , and also problematizes the signification of men and male desire for the lack of contrasting points of difference . The anxiety that would drive men ...
第 71 頁
... ( desire ) with xing ( † ) ( nature ) : “ Man is born with desires , which are all human nature (夫生而有欲,天之性哉) ” ( 47 ) . Interestingly , the story of xin ( L ) ' s metamorphosis to yu ( ) from the Ming to Qing periods has almost ...
... ( desire ) with xing ( † ) ( nature ) : “ Man is born with desires , which are all human nature (夫生而有欲,天之性哉) ” ( 47 ) . Interestingly , the story of xin ( L ) ' s metamorphosis to yu ( ) from the Ming to Qing periods has almost ...
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