The Life of the Mind: WillingHarcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1978 Includes chapters on Plato, Socrates, Thomas Aquinas, and Nietzsche. |
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Stranica 257
... Critique of Judgment . It is accomplished by " comparing our judgment with the possible rather than the actual judgment of others , and by putting ourselves in the place of any other man . " The faculty which makes this possible is ...
... Critique of Judgment . It is accomplished by " comparing our judgment with the possible rather than the actual judgment of others , and by putting ourselves in the place of any other man . " The faculty which makes this possible is ...
Stranica 270
... Critique of Judg- ment ] speaks of an " Interest in the Beautiful , " it actually speaks of having an " interest ... judgment , presupposes the presence of others . And not just what we terminologically call judgment ; bound up with it ...
... Critique of Judg- ment ] speaks of an " Interest in the Beautiful , " it actually speaks of having an " interest ... judgment , presupposes the presence of others . And not just what we terminologically call judgment ; bound up with it ...
Stranica 271
... judgment is that it is " the faculty of thinking the particular " ; but to think means to generalize , hence it is ... Critique of Judgment , the idea of an original compact of mankind as a whole and derived from this idea the notion of ...
... judgment is that it is " the faculty of thinking the particular " ; but to think means to generalize , hence it is ... Critique of Judgment , the idea of an original compact of mankind as a whole and derived from this idea the notion of ...
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