The Life of the Mind: ThinkingHarcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1978 - Broj stranica: 258 Includes chapters on Plato, Socrates, Thomas Aquinas, and Nietzsche. |
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Stranica 154
... Epictetus , the Greek slave and the most acute mind , possibly , among the late Stoics . According to him , what must be learned to make life bearable is not really thinking , but " the correct use of imagination , " the only thing we ...
... Epictetus , the Greek slave and the most acute mind , possibly , among the late Stoics . According to him , what must be learned to make life bearable is not really thinking , but " the correct use of imagination , " the only thing we ...
Stranica 155
... Epictetus demands , the emphasis on thinking's ability to have present what is absent shifts from reflection to imagination , and this not in the sense of a utopian imagining of another , better , world ; rather , the aim is to ...
... Epictetus demands , the emphasis on thinking's ability to have present what is absent shifts from reflection to imagination , and this not in the sense of a utopian imagining of another , better , world ; rather , the aim is to ...
Stranica 157
... Epictetus , like Seneca , lived under the rule of Nero , that is , under rather desperate conditions , though he himself , unlike Seneca , was scarcely persecuted . But over a hundred years earlier , during the last century of the ...
... Epictetus , like Seneca , lived under the rule of Nero , that is , under rather desperate conditions , though he himself , unlike Seneca , was scarcely persecuted . But over a hundred years earlier , during the last century of the ...
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