Tamkang Review, 第 18 卷Graduate School of Western Languages and Literature, Tamkang University, 1988 A quarterly of comparative studies of Chinese and foreign literatures. |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 76 筆
第 364 頁
... things die or disintegrate by the action of other things eventually.37 The first thing that is wrong with these interpretations is that in them , the speaker and the fly have been literally equated with one another . In Gillham's and in ...
... things die or disintegrate by the action of other things eventually.37 The first thing that is wrong with these interpretations is that in them , the speaker and the fly have been literally equated with one another . In Gillham's and in ...
第 385 頁
... things , levelling and synthe- sizing their differences and opposites . As Professor Wing - tsit Chan interprets it , " The Taoist goal is to become one with all things and to coexist with Heaven and Earth . " 32 Yet Tao can easily be ...
... things , levelling and synthe- sizing their differences and opposites . As Professor Wing - tsit Chan interprets it , " The Taoist goal is to become one with all things and to coexist with Heaven and Earth . " 32 Yet Tao can easily be ...
第 390 頁
... things unavoidable - quite a contrary opinion to that of Confucius who regards filial piety and loyalty as virtues . To serve one's mind , one must not let ordinary human emotions such as sorrow and happiness enter one's mind but accept ...
... things unavoidable - quite a contrary opinion to that of Confucius who regards filial piety and loyalty as virtues . To serve one's mind , one must not let ordinary human emotions such as sorrow and happiness enter one's mind but accept ...
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