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 40
... hence of any possibility of intuition that characterizes our experience of inner sensations . In inner ex- perience , the only thing to hold onto , to distinguish something at least resembling reality from the incessantly passing moods ...
... hence of any possibility of intuition that characterizes our experience of inner sensations . In inner ex- perience , the only thing to hold onto , to distinguish something at least resembling reality from the incessantly passing moods ...
Stranica 114
... Hence , Aristotle , though he , too , in a different con- text , spoke of a truth aneu logou , a truth that refused to be expressed in discourse , 94 would not have said with Plato : Of the subjects that concern me nothing is known ...
... Hence , Aristotle , though he , too , in a different con- text , spoke of a truth aneu logou , a truth that refused to be expressed in discourse , 94 would not have said with Plato : Of the subjects that concern me nothing is known ...
Stranica 165
... hence began to examine the invisible measures by which we judge human affairs . When asked who is the happi- est among men , Solon responded by raising the question , And what if you please is happiness , how are you to measure it ...
... hence began to examine the invisible measures by which we judge human affairs . When asked who is the happi- est among men , Solon responded by raising the question , And what if you please is happiness , how are you to measure it ...
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