Tamkang Review, 第 16 卷Graduate Institute of Western Languages and Literature Research, Tamkang College of Arts and Sciences, 1985 A quarterly of comparative studies of Chinese and foreign literatures. |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 11 筆
第 70 頁
... deep ground " is compared , via the metaphor / analogy , with the usefulness of his words , his customary " way of saying . " The comparison is both subtle and pragma- tic : Chuang - tzu shows Hui - tzu the use of a sage's words by ...
... deep ground " is compared , via the metaphor / analogy , with the usefulness of his words , his customary " way of saying . " The comparison is both subtle and pragma- tic : Chuang - tzu shows Hui - tzu the use of a sage's words by ...
第 73 頁
... deep ground is already a disappearing ground ; the state of unity of Being falls into the state of Non - being ; the sage with mind ( or heart , hsin ) empty , purely mirroring heaven - earth , can " set his eyes to DISAPPEARING GROUND 73.
... deep ground is already a disappearing ground ; the state of unity of Being falls into the state of Non - being ; the sage with mind ( or heart , hsin ) empty , purely mirroring heaven - earth , can " set his eyes to DISAPPEARING GROUND 73.
第 78 頁
... deep ground , ground so deep - or , in its ordinariness , so invisible that the axes of logicians and reasonable ( or “ practical " ) men cannot undercut it . - -- The use of the tree's everydayness is the use of deep or disappearing ...
... deep ground , ground so deep - or , in its ordinariness , so invisible that the axes of logicians and reasonable ( or “ practical " ) men cannot undercut it . - -- The use of the tree's everydayness is the use of deep or disappearing ...
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