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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Stranica 69
... rules in the form of a syllogism - because no rule is available for the applications of the rule . To know how to apply the general to the particular is an additional “ natural gift , " the want of which , according to Kant , is ...
... rules in the form of a syllogism - because no rule is available for the applications of the rule . To know how to apply the general to the particular is an additional “ natural gift , " the want of which , according to Kant , is ...
Stranica 175
... rules of con- duct we treat of in morals and ethics . These frozen thoughts , Socrates seems to say , come so ... rules of conduct to particular cases as they arise in ordinary life , you will find yourself paralyzed because no such ...
... rules of con- duct we treat of in morals and ethics . These frozen thoughts , Socrates seems to say , come so ... rules of conduct to particular cases as they arise in ordinary life , you will find yourself paralyzed because no such ...
Stranica 177
... rules of conduct may be at a given time in a given society . What people then get used to is less the content of the rules , a close examination of which would always lead them into perplexity , than the possession of rules under which ...
... rules of conduct may be at a given time in a given society . What people then get used to is less the content of the rules , a close examination of which would always lead them into perplexity , than the possession of rules under which ...
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