淡江評論, 第 16 卷,第 1 期Graduate Institute of Western Languages and Literature Research, Tamkang College of Arts and Sciences, 1985 |
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... Graham between Chuang - tzu's wei shih , “ The " That's it ' which deems , " and his yin shih , " The ' that's it ' which goes by circumstance . " Graham explains : It was also recognized in current disputation ( as we find it in the ...
... Graham between Chuang - tzu's wei shih , “ The " That's it ' which deems , " and his yin shih , " The ' that's it ' which goes by circumstance . " Graham explains : It was also recognized in current disputation ( as we find it in the ...
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... ( Graham , p . 60 ) We may assume that here what is " really it " is the unnameable absolute ground of unity and Being ( that falls into Non - being ) . This ground identifies all things , and so absorbs both so and not - so , it and not ...
... ( Graham , p . 60 ) We may assume that here what is " really it " is the unnameable absolute ground of unity and Being ( that falls into Non - being ) . This ground identifies all things , and so absorbs both so and not - so , it and not ...
第 102 頁
... Graham , ibid . , p . 50 . 12. The Greek sense of ex - stasis as the ( human ) standing out from Being is made much of by Heidegger ; immanence and imminence are almost interchangeable here . 13. Graham , p . 107. The Chinese is taken ...
... Graham , ibid . , p . 50 . 12. The Greek sense of ex - stasis as the ( human ) standing out from Being is made much of by Heidegger ; immanence and imminence are almost interchangeable here . 13. Graham , p . 107. The Chinese is taken ...
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