The Life of the Mind: WillingHarcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1978 Includes chapters on Plato, Socrates, Thomas Aquinas, and Nietzsche. |
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Stranica 35
... common gnostic be- liefs but also to the common notions of classical philosophy . ) The antagonism of the thinking ego toward the Will is of course of a very different kind . The clash here is between two mental activities that seem ...
... common gnostic be- liefs but also to the common notions of classical philosophy . ) The antagonism of the thinking ego toward the Will is of course of a very different kind . The clash here is between two mental activities that seem ...
Stranica 201
... common mode , just as disobedi- ence is the most common and least harmful mode of dissent . Consent entails the recognition that no man can act alone , that men if they wish to achieve something in the world must act in concert , which ...
... common mode , just as disobedi- ence is the most common and least harmful mode of dissent . Consent entails the recognition that no man can act alone , that men if they wish to achieve something in the world must act in concert , which ...
Stranica 268
... common and sound intellect [ gemeiner and gesunder Verstand ] which we have to presup- pose in everyone . " How does this " common sense " distinguish itself from the other senses which we also have in common and which nevertheless do ...
... common and sound intellect [ gemeiner and gesunder Verstand ] which we have to presup- pose in everyone . " How does this " common sense " distinguish itself from the other senses which we also have in common and which nevertheless do ...
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