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 14
... aware that " the ur- gent need " of reason is both different from and " more than mere quest and desire for knowledge . " 23 Hence , the distin- guishing of the two faculties , reason and intellect , coincides with a distinction between ...
... aware that " the ur- gent need " of reason is both different from and " more than mere quest and desire for knowledge . " 23 Hence , the distin- guishing of the two faculties , reason and intellect , coincides with a distinction between ...
Stranica 49
... aware that I am not . " 58 ) Reality cannot be derived ; thought or reflec- tion can accept or reject it , and the Cartesian doubt , starting from the notion of a Dieu trompeur , is but a sophisticated and veiled form of rejection.59 It ...
... aware that I am not . " 58 ) Reality cannot be derived ; thought or reflec- tion can accept or reject it , and the Cartesian doubt , starting from the notion of a Dieu trompeur , is but a sophisticated and veiled form of rejection.59 It ...
Stranica 206
... aware of a no - longer that pushes him forward and a not - yet that drives him back . Kafka's tale is , of course , couched in metaphorical lan- guage , and its images , drawn from everyday life , are meant as analogies , without which ...
... aware of a no - longer that pushes him forward and a not - yet that drives him back . Kafka's tale is , of course , couched in metaphorical lan- guage , and its images , drawn from everyday life , are meant as analogies , without which ...
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