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 118
... Heidegger : " The dialegesthai has in itself a tendency towards a noein , a seeing .... It lacks the proper means of ... Heidegger's interpretation is borne out by a passage in Plato's Philebus112 where the inward dialogue of me with ...
... Heidegger : " The dialegesthai has in itself a tendency towards a noein , a seeing .... It lacks the proper means of ... Heidegger's interpretation is borne out by a passage in Plato's Philebus112 where the inward dialogue of me with ...
Stranica 124
... Heidegger's “ What is Metaphysics ? ” where he defines the “ basic question of metaphysics ” as " Why is there anything and not rather nothing ? " — in a way thinking's first question but at the same time the thought to which it ...
... Heidegger's “ What is Metaphysics ? ” where he defines the “ basic question of metaphysics ” as " Why is there anything and not rather nothing ? " — in a way thinking's first question but at the same time the thought to which it ...
Stranica 249
... Heidegger's death - analyses in Being and Time , which take their methodological cue from the fact that human life - as distinguished from " things , " which start their worldly existence when they are complete and finished - is ...
... Heidegger's death - analyses in Being and Time , which take their methodological cue from the fact that human life - as distinguished from " things , " which start their worldly existence when they are complete and finished - is ...
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