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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... Plato to declare at the end of the Cave parable ( when the philosopher returns from his solitary flight into the sky ... Plato's version of the event , 26 the fact is , there are hardly any instances on record of the many on their own ...
... Plato to declare at the end of the Cave parable ( when the philosopher returns from his solitary flight into the sky ... Plato's version of the event , 26 the fact is , there are hardly any instances on record of the many on their own ...
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... Plato's wondering admiration than any of the answers discussed . Its difficulty lies not in the etymological derivation and the lack of an argumentative demonstration . It is still the old difficulty inherent in Plato , of which Plato ...
... Plato's wondering admiration than any of the answers discussed . Its difficulty lies not in the etymological derivation and the lack of an argumentative demonstration . It is still the old difficulty inherent in Plato , of which Plato ...
Stranica 180
... Plato's " noble natures , " with the few of whom it may be true that none " does evil voluntarily . " Yet the implied and dangerous conclusion , " Everybody wants to do good , " is not true even in their case . ( The sad truth of the ...
... Plato's " noble natures , " with the few of whom it may be true that none " does evil voluntarily . " Yet the implied and dangerous conclusion , " Everybody wants to do good , " is not true even in their case . ( The sad truth of the ...
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