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 105
... Greek logos than to nous . To those who have an understandable prejudice against etymological arguments , I would like to recall the common Ciceronian phrase ratio et oratio , which would make no sense in Greek . The metaphor , bridging ...
... Greek logos than to nous . To those who have an understandable prejudice against etymological arguments , I would like to recall the common Ciceronian phrase ratio et oratio , which would make no sense in Greek . The metaphor , bridging ...
Stranica 133
... Greek question : Who becomes immortal , the doer or the teller ? Or : Who depends on whom ? The doer on the poet , who gives him fame , or the poet on the doer , who must first accomplish things that deserve to be remembered ? We need ...
... Greek question : Who becomes immortal , the doer or the teller ? Or : Who depends on whom ? The doer on the poet , who gives him fame , or the poet on the doer , who must first accomplish things that deserve to be remembered ? We need ...
Stranica 138
... Greek in origin . And being Greek in origin it set itself the original Greek goal , immortality , which seemed even linguistically the most natural aim for men who understood themselves as mortals , thnētoi or brotoi , for whom ...
... Greek in origin . And being Greek in origin it set itself the original Greek goal , immortality , which seemed even linguistically the most natural aim for men who understood themselves as mortals , thnētoi or brotoi , for whom ...
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