The Life of the Mind: ThinkingHarcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1978 - Broj stranica: 258 Includes chapters on Plato, Socrates, Thomas Aquinas, and Nietzsche. |
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... possible ; but while the urge is always the same , how great is the variety in the actual appearances of love ! To be sure , one may understand love as the sublimation of sex if only one keeps in mind that there would be nothing that we ...
... possible ; but while the urge is always the same , how great is the variety in the actual appearances of love ! To be sure , one may understand love as the sublimation of sex if only one keeps in mind that there would be nothing that we ...
Stranica 191
... possible ; it then fails to develop its own essence - it is not merely meaningless ; it is not fully alive . Unthinking men are like sleepwalkers . For the thinking ego and its experience , conscience that " fills a man full of ...
... possible ; it then fails to develop its own essence - it is not merely meaningless ; it is not fully alive . Unthinking men are like sleepwalkers . For the thinking ego and its experience , conscience that " fills a man full of ...
Stranica 244
... possible sequence of events in an automobile accident . The picture there served as a proposition ; that is , as a description of a possible state of affairs . It had this function owing to a correspondence between the parts of the ...
... possible sequence of events in an automobile accident . The picture there served as a proposition ; that is , as a description of a possible state of affairs . It had this function owing to a correspondence between the parts of the ...
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