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 96
... actions of men than what they intend and achieve , some- thing else than they know or want " ? " To give an analogy , a man may set fire to the house of another out of revenge . The immediate action is to hold a small flame to a small ...
... actions of men than what they intend and achieve , some- thing else than they know or want " ? " To give an analogy , a man may set fire to the house of another out of revenge . The immediate action is to hold a small flame to a small ...
Stranica 154
... action " - an action in which you acted in unison with no one , which was supposed to change nothing but your self , and which could become manifest only in the apatheia and ataraxia of the " wise man , " that is , in his refusal to ...
... action " - an action in which you acted in unison with no one , which was supposed to change nothing but your self , and which could become manifest only in the apatheia and ataraxia of the " wise man , " that is , in his refusal to ...
Stranica 209
... action of two forces whose origin is infinity . This diagonal force , whose origin is known , whose direction is determined by past and future , but which exerts its force toward an undetermined end as though it could reach out into ...
... action of two forces whose origin is infinity . This diagonal force , whose origin is known , whose direction is determined by past and future , but which exerts its force toward an undetermined end as though it could reach out into ...
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