The Life of the Mind: WillingHarcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1978 Includes chapters on Plato, Socrates, Thomas Aquinas, and Nietzsche. |
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Stranica 55
... idea , ” which then indeed could turn out to be an " artificial concept " ( Ryle ) invented to solve artificial problems.1 Ideas are thought- things , mental artifacts presupposing the identity of an arti- ficer , and to assume that ...
... idea , ” which then indeed could turn out to be an " artificial concept " ( Ryle ) invented to solve artificial problems.1 Ideas are thought- things , mental artifacts presupposing the identity of an arti- ficer , and to assume that ...
Stranica 153
... idea of Progress , which from then on dominated every other science till it finally became the dominant notion of ... idea of Progress was a necessary complement to the idea of Mankind , it was the “ par- ticularly [ human ] prerogative ...
... idea of Progress , which from then on dominated every other science till it finally became the dominant notion of ... idea of Progress was a necessary complement to the idea of Mankind , it was the “ par- ticularly [ human ] prerogative ...
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... idea of an original compact of mankind as a whole and derived from this idea the notion of humanity , of what actually constitutes the humanness of hu- man beings , living and dying in this world , on this earth that is a globe , which ...
... idea of an original compact of mankind as a whole and derived from this idea the notion of humanity , of what actually constitutes the humanness of hu- man beings , living and dying in this world , on this earth that is a globe , which ...
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