淡江評論, 第 24-25 卷Graduate Institute of Western Languages and Literature Research, Tamkang College of Arts and Sciences, 1993 |
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第 6 頁
... concept , we need to trace it back to its metaphysical origin in the Yijing ( Book of Changes ) , of which Liu Xie , the first important exponent of the concept , was an ardent scholar . In the " Great Appendix " of the Yijing , the ...
... concept , we need to trace it back to its metaphysical origin in the Yijing ( Book of Changes ) , of which Liu Xie , the first important exponent of the concept , was an ardent scholar . In the " Great Appendix " of the Yijing , the ...
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... concept of genre which in turn is fundamentally related to the concept of tradition . If it is taken to mean that both the name ( ming ) and all the constituent principles ( li ) of a genre are handed down rigidly from generation to ...
... concept of genre which in turn is fundamentally related to the concept of tradition . If it is taken to mean that both the name ( ming ) and all the constituent principles ( li ) of a genre are handed down rigidly from generation to ...
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... concept of God ) , in the modern concept reality was construed as " The actualization of a context in itself . " The modern concept of reality , according to Hans Blumenberg , takes reality as the result of an actualization , a ...
... concept of God ) , in the modern concept reality was construed as " The actualization of a context in itself . " The modern concept of reality , according to Hans Blumenberg , takes reality as the result of an actualization , a ...
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