Tamkang Review, 第 28 卷,第 4 期Graduate Institute of Western Languages and Literature Research, Tamkang College of Arts and Sciences, 1998 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 11 筆
第 62 頁
... begin with our limited ( life's ) knowledge , “ using " it " to follow after the unconfined , " is what is dangerous . This ceasing of the flow is actually closer to what we get in Kafka's “ first way to meditate " : the orderly ...
... begin with our limited ( life's ) knowledge , “ using " it " to follow after the unconfined , " is what is dangerous . This ceasing of the flow is actually closer to what we get in Kafka's “ first way to meditate " : the orderly ...
第 74 頁
... begin " with the overflow , with what has already overflowed rational sense / knowing , begin by becoming - overflow . We can only truly " follow " the parables by be- coming them . 49 " Parable " in Greek is not " throwing - beyond ...
... begin " with the overflow , with what has already overflowed rational sense / knowing , begin by becoming - overflow . We can only truly " follow " the parables by be- coming them . 49 " Parable " in Greek is not " throwing - beyond ...
第 84 頁
... begin to let there - exist something that is yet to begin to exist ... ( 187 ) . In the next passage Chuang - tzu describes the " hollow " of our non - identical self , that inner chaos or pervasively immanent " Some- thing " with no ...
... begin to let there - exist something that is yet to begin to exist ... ( 187 ) . In the next passage Chuang - tzu describes the " hollow " of our non - identical self , that inner chaos or pervasively immanent " Some- thing " with no ...
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SUMMER 1998 NO | 4 |
Chuangtzus Lost Frank W Stevenson | 41 |
The Problem of Bowdlerization in the Philip F Williams | 103 |
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