The Life of the Mind: WillingIncludes chapters on Plato, Socrates, Thomas Aquinas, and Nietzsche. |
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Stranica 116
Intellect , also called “ universal reason , ” deals with mathematical or self - evident truth , first principles needing no demonstration to be assented to , whereas reason , or particular reason , is the faculty by which we draw ...
Intellect , also called “ universal reason , ” deals with mathematical or self - evident truth , first principles needing no demonstration to be assented to , whereas reason , or particular reason , is the faculty by which we draw ...
Stranica 271
In conclusion , I shall try to clear up some of the difficulties : The chief difficulty in judgment is that it is " the faculty of thinking the particular ” ; but to think means to generalize , hence it is the faculty of mysteriously ...
In conclusion , I shall try to clear up some of the difficulties : The chief difficulty in judgment is that it is " the faculty of thinking the particular ” ; but to think means to generalize , hence it is the faculty of mysteriously ...
Stranica 272
Let us see what that is : Every particular object , for instance a table , has a corresponding concept by which we recognize the table as a table . This you can conceive of as a Platonic “ idea ” or Kantian schema , that is , you have ...
Let us see what that is : Every particular object , for instance a table , has a corresponding concept by which we recognize the table as a table . This you can conceive of as a Platonic “ idea ” or Kantian schema , that is , you have ...
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