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 109
... able to find such analogies , that the world of appearances reminds us of things non - apparent , may be seen as a kind of " proof " that mind and body , thinking and sense experience , the invisible and the visible , belong together ...
... able to find such analogies , that the world of appearances reminds us of things non - apparent , may be seen as a kind of " proof " that mind and body , thinking and sense experience , the invisible and the visible , belong together ...
Stranica 185
... able to split up into the two - in - one , without being able to keep my- self company , when , as Jaspers used to say , " I am in default of myself " ( ich bleibe mir aus ) , or , to put it differently , when I am one and without ...
... able to split up into the two - in - one , without being able to keep my- self company , when , as Jaspers used to say , " I am in default of myself " ( ich bleibe mir aus ) , or , to put it differently , when I am one and without ...
Stranica 191
... able or willing to account for what he says or does ; nor will he mind committing any crime , since he can count on its being forgotten the next moment . Bad people - Aristotle to the con- trary notwithstanding — are not “ full of ...
... able or willing to account for what he says or does ; nor will he mind committing any crime , since he can count on its being forgotten the next moment . Bad people - Aristotle to the con- trary notwithstanding — are not “ full of ...
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