The Life of the Mind: ThinkingA distinguished modern philosopher's analysis of man's mental activity illuminates ways in which events in the world of appearances cause the mind to reflect and clarifies the relation between will and freedom |
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Socrates himself , well aware that he was dealing with invisibles in his enterprise , used a metaphor to explain the thinking activity - the metaphor of the wind : " The winds themselves are invisible , yet what they do is manifest to ...
Socrates himself , well aware that he was dealing with invisibles in his enterprise , used a metaphor to explain the thinking activity - the metaphor of the wind : " The winds themselves are invisible , yet what they do is manifest to ...
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When he now will hear Socrates give utterance to Hippias ' opinions , he will ask " whether he is not ashamed of talking about a beautiful way of life , when questioning makes it evident that he does not even know the meaning of the ...
When he now will hear Socrates give utterance to Hippias ' opinions , he will ask " whether he is not ashamed of talking about a beautiful way of life , when questioning makes it evident that he does not even know the meaning of the ...
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by the classicist and philosopher Gregory Vlastos , “ The Paradox of Socrates . " See the Introduction to his carefully selected The Philosophy of Socrates : A Collection of Critical Essays , Anchor Books , New York , 1971 . 99. 173d .
by the classicist and philosopher Gregory Vlastos , “ The Paradox of Socrates . " See the Introduction to his carefully selected The Philosophy of Socrates : A Collection of Critical Essays , Anchor Books , New York , 1971 . 99. 173d .
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