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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第 83 頁
... falls into a no - ground , though clearly we leave the " word " behind and try to get to the " meaning , " do we go beyond the " image " into the zone of " logical concept " or the other way ? Or do we not transcend , or fall beneath ...
... falls into a no - ground , though clearly we leave the " word " behind and try to get to the " meaning , " do we go beyond the " image " into the zone of " logical concept " or the other way ? Or do we not transcend , or fall beneath ...
第 88 頁
... falls through " into heaven : " in hearing the ' sound of Earth ' , one is really hearing nothing other than the ' sound of Heaven ' . " My own tendency is to give a yin - geocentric priority to earth and the " piping of earth , " with ...
... falls through " into heaven : " in hearing the ' sound of Earth ' , one is really hearing nothing other than the ' sound of Heaven ' . " My own tendency is to give a yin - geocentric priority to earth and the " piping of earth , " with ...
第 97 頁
... falls into Non - being ) . This ground identifies all things , and so absorbs both so and not - so , it and not - it . We also suppose that this " really it " cannot be " deemed " or said . But Graham's comment on the passage gives us ...
... falls into Non - being ) . This ground identifies all things , and so absorbs both so and not - so , it and not - it . We also suppose that this " really it " cannot be " deemed " or said . But Graham's comment on the passage gives us ...
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