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 81 頁
... imagination and feeling . If Kant's duality of cognition and aesthetic judgement is so rigorous as to contain the seed of its own destruction ( see Eagleton 73-74 ) , then Liu Xie can be said to have followed the Confucianist Doctrine ...
... imagination and feeling . If Kant's duality of cognition and aesthetic judgement is so rigorous as to contain the seed of its own destruction ( see Eagleton 73-74 ) , then Liu Xie can be said to have followed the Confucianist Doctrine ...
第 105 頁
... imagination by the poet or reader . The poet or reader , through fixed attentive observation and without analysis or reliance on erudition achieves a condition of intoxication in which natural taste and state of mind are mutually ...
... imagination by the poet or reader . The poet or reader , through fixed attentive observation and without analysis or reliance on erudition achieves a condition of intoxication in which natural taste and state of mind are mutually ...
第 104 頁
... imaginative patterns as shaping legal proceedings . We learn from serious study of this genre that although the law does not usually work this way , our imagination prefers to see it as working this way : the gap between legal procedure ...
... imaginative patterns as shaping legal proceedings . We learn from serious study of this genre that although the law does not usually work this way , our imagination prefers to see it as working this way : the gap between legal procedure ...
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