The Life of the Mind: WillingHarcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1978 Includes chapters on Plato, Socrates, Thomas Aquinas, and Nietzsche. |
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... original sin , of which he found himself guilty when he tried to come to terms with his brief past in the Nazi movement . When he later announced publicly - for the first time in the Letter on Humanism ( 1949 ) 54 - that there had been ...
... original sin , of which he found himself guilty when he tried to come to terms with his brief past in the Nazi movement . When he later announced publicly - for the first time in the Letter on Humanism ( 1949 ) 54 - that there had been ...
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... original meaning is derived from phyein ( to grow ) , that is , to come to light out of darkness . Anaximander , says Heideg- ger , thought of genesis and phthora in terms of physis , “ as ways of luminous rising and declining . " 101 ...
... original meaning is derived from phyein ( to grow ) , that is , to come to light out of darkness . Anaximander , says Heideg- ger , thought of genesis and phthora in terms of physis , “ as ways of luminous rising and declining . " 101 ...
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... original , did she do so on purpose or from a faulty recollection ? Often one cannot be sure . As comparison shows , she did use standard translations : Norman Kemp Smith's of Kant , Walter Kaufmann's of Nietzsche , McKeon's Aristotle ...
... original , did she do so on purpose or from a faulty recollection ? Often one cannot be sure . As comparison shows , she did use standard translations : Norman Kemp Smith's of Kant , Walter Kaufmann's of Nietzsche , McKeon's Aristotle ...
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