The Life of the Mind: WillingHarcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1978 Includes chapters on Plato, Socrates, Thomas Aquinas, and Nietzsche. |
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Stranica 116
... particular reason , is the faculty by which we draw particular conclusions from universal propositions as in syllogisms . Universal reason is by nature contemplative , while the task of particular reason is " to come from one thing to ...
... particular reason , is the faculty by which we draw particular conclusions from universal propositions as in syllogisms . Universal reason is by nature contemplative , while the task of particular reason is " to come from one thing to ...
Stranica 120
... particular means to a universal end . Moreover , since both faculties have Being as their ultimate objective - in the guise of the True or of the Good - they seem to be equals , each of them attended by its proper servant to handle mere ...
... particular means to a universal end . Moreover , since both faculties have Being as their ultimate objective - in the guise of the True or of the Good - they seem to be equals , each of them attended by its proper servant to handle mere ...
Stranica 271
... particular " ; but to think means to generalize , hence it is the faculty of mysteriously combining the particular and the general . This is relatively easy if the general is given— as a rule , a principle , a law - so that the judgment ...
... particular " ; but to think means to generalize , hence it is the faculty of mysteriously combining the particular and the general . This is relatively easy if the general is given— as a rule , a principle , a law - so that the judgment ...
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