The Life of the Mind: WillingHarcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1978 Includes chapters on Plato, Socrates, Thomas Aquinas, and Nietzsche. |
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Stranica 56
... human brain and brain power . The brain , the tool of the mind , is indeed no more subject to change through the development of new mental faculties than the human hand is changed by the invention of new implements or by the enor- mous ...
... human brain and brain power . The brain , the tool of the mind , is indeed no more subject to change through the development of new mental faculties than the human hand is changed by the invention of new implements or by the enor- mous ...
Stranica 83
... human mind has traveled since antiquity . The philosopher's self , ruled by the willing ego that tells him that nothing can hinder or constrain it but the will itself , is engaged in a never - ending fight with the counter - will ...
... human mind has traveled since antiquity . The philosopher's self , ruled by the willing ego that tells him that nothing can hinder or constrain it but the will itself , is engaged in a never - ending fight with the counter - will ...
Stranica 184
... human “ guilt , ” a word ( Schuld ) that in German means both being guilty of ( responsible for ) some deed and having debts in the sense of owing somebody something . 88 The main point in Heidegger's " idea of guilt ” is that human ...
... human “ guilt , ” a word ( Schuld ) that in German means both being guilty of ( responsible for ) some deed and having debts in the sense of owing somebody something . 88 The main point in Heidegger's " idea of guilt ” is that human ...
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The problem of the new | 28 |
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