The Life of the Mind: WillingHarcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1978 Includes chapters on Plato, Socrates, Thomas Aquinas, and Nietzsche. |
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Stranica 129
... sense for men as they are constituted . And in this respect , the dogma of resur- rection makes much more sense than the philosophers ' notion of the soul's immortality : a creature endowed with body and soul can find sense only in an ...
... sense for men as they are constituted . And in this respect , the dogma of resur- rection makes much more sense than the philosophers ' notion of the soul's immortality : a creature endowed with body and soul can find sense only in an ...
Stranica 264
... senses , that is , those senses where not an object but a sensation is sensed , where this sensation is not object - bound and cannot be recollected . You may recognize the smell of a rose or the taste of a dish if you sense it again ...
... senses , that is , those senses where not an object but a sensation is sensed , where this sensation is not object - bound and cannot be recollected . You may recognize the smell of a rose or the taste of a dish if you sense it again ...
Stranica 268
... sense " distinguish itself from the other senses which we also have in common and which nevertheless do not guarantee agreement of sensations ? Taste as a Kind of Sensus Communis . The term is changed . The one , common sense , meant a ...
... sense " distinguish itself from the other senses which we also have in common and which nevertheless do not guarantee agreement of sensations ? Taste as a Kind of Sensus Communis . The term is changed . The one , common sense , meant a ...
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Time and mental activities | 11 |
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