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 76
... absent is of course by no means restricted to mental images of absent objects ; memory quite generally stores , and holds at the disposition of recollection , whatever is no more , and the will anticipates what the future may bring but ...
... absent is of course by no means restricted to mental images of absent objects ; memory quite generally stores , and holds at the disposition of recollection , whatever is no more , and the will anticipates what the future may bring but ...
Stranica 84
... absent- mindedness of the philosopher , everything present is absent because something actually absent is present to his mind , and among the things absent is the philosopher's own body . Both the philosopher's hostility toward politics ...
... absent- mindedness of the philosopher , everything present is absent because something actually absent is present to his mind , and among the things absent is the philosopher's own body . Both the philosopher's hostility toward politics ...
Stranica 155
... absent , the Epictetian faculty of " dealing with impressions aright " consists in con- juring away and making absent what actually is present . All that existentially concerns you while living in the world of appearances is the ...
... absent , the Epictetian faculty of " dealing with impressions aright " consists in con- juring away and making absent what actually is present . All that existentially concerns you while living in the world of appearances is the ...
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