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 108
... Heraclitus , the hen pan of Parmenides ; perception of this unity distinguishes the philosopher's truth from the opin- ions of ordinary men . And in support he quotes Heraclitus : " The god is day night , winter summer , war peace ...
... Heraclitus , the hen pan of Parmenides ; perception of this unity distinguishes the philosopher's truth from the opin- ions of ordinary men . And in support he quotes Heraclitus : " The god is day night , winter summer , war peace ...
Stranica 110
... Heraclitus , " The eyes are more exact witnesses than the ears , " 85 is an exception , and not a very helpful one . On the contrary , if one considers how easy it is for sight unlike the other senses to shut out the outside Metaphor ...
... Heraclitus , " The eyes are more exact witnesses than the ears , " 85 is an exception , and not a very helpful one . On the contrary , if one considers how easy it is for sight unlike the other senses to shut out the outside Metaphor ...
Stranica 144
... Heraclitus ' harmony comes about through the sounding together of opposites - an effect that can never be the property of any particular sound . This harmony in a way is separate ( kechōrismenon ) from the sounds that produce it , just ...
... Heraclitus ' harmony comes about through the sounding together of opposites - an effect that can never be the property of any particular sound . This harmony in a way is separate ( kechōrismenon ) from the sounds that produce it , just ...
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