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 62 頁
... danger that the flow will cease . " For Chuang - tzu , to 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 ...
... danger that the flow will cease . " For Chuang - tzu , to 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 ...
第 70 頁
... danger " comes in " not knowing the usefulness of the useless , " in not depending on the wider / deeper ground , not knowing how to depend on it or perhaps ( also ) not knowing that we do already depend on it . This reading fits , at ...
... danger " comes in " not knowing the usefulness of the useless , " in not depending on the wider / deeper ground , not knowing how to depend on it or perhaps ( also ) not knowing that we do already depend on it . This reading fits , at ...
第 76 頁
... danger to have no ground under our feet ? Doesn't the comfort of the no - ground , like the danger of the river flowing into sea , only exist “ in parable , ” in the terms of parabolic discourse ? One of the ways Chuang - tzu brings ...
... danger to have no ground under our feet ? Doesn't the comfort of the no - ground , like the danger of the river flowing into sea , only exist “ in parable , ” in the terms of parabolic discourse ? One of the ways Chuang - tzu brings ...
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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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