Tamkang Review, 第 33 卷Graduate Institute of Western Languages and Literature Research, Tamkang College of Arts and Sciences, 2002 A quarterly of comparative studies of Chinese and foreign literatures. |
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第 163 頁
... human reason ( or human spirit ) behind them . Lyotard , in other words , was saying that the Emperor was not wearing any clothes , and we ought not to be surprised by the message.3 Yet reading Babbitt closely can startle us into ...
... human reason ( or human spirit ) behind them . Lyotard , in other words , was saying that the Emperor was not wearing any clothes , and we ought not to be surprised by the message.3 Yet reading Babbitt closely can startle us into ...
第 261 頁
... human existence as something that is full of endless suffering and absurdity , Nietzsche holds that one should overcome the dualistic self , embrace this illusory and irrational life as it is , and create meaning out of it through art ...
... human existence as something that is full of endless suffering and absurdity , Nietzsche holds that one should overcome the dualistic self , embrace this illusory and irrational life as it is , and create meaning out of it through art ...
第 265 頁
... human nature with institutionalized Confucian morality . As Cheng Peikai points out : " Wang Yangming was primarily concerned with the identity of one's innate knowledge with accepted standards of Confucian morality . ' 9922 Wang Gen ...
... human nature with institutionalized Confucian morality . As Cheng Peikai points out : " Wang Yangming was primarily concerned with the identity of one's innate knowledge with accepted standards of Confucian morality . ' 9922 Wang Gen ...
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