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 33
... body " since " there is a body of the mind , and a mind of the body and a chiasm between them . ” 22 Precisely the lack of such chiasmata or crossings over is the crux of mental phenomena , and Merleau - Ponty himself , in a different ...
... body " since " there is a body of the mind , and a mind of the body and a chiasm between them . ” 22 Precisely the lack of such chiasmata or crossings over is the crux of mental phenomena , and Merleau - Ponty himself , in a different ...
Stranica 34
... body . " 25 And somewhat later , summing up : " Nothing is evident about the mind [ nous ] and the theoretical faculty , but it seems to be a different kind of soul , and only this kind can be separated [ from the body ] , as what is ...
... body . " 25 And somewhat later , summing up : " Nothing is evident about the mind [ nous ] and the theoretical faculty , but it seems to be a different kind of soul , and only this kind can be separated [ from the body ] , as what is ...
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... body and made Descartes conclude " that the soul can think without the body except that so long as the soul is at- tached to the body it may be bothered in its operations by the bad disposition of the body's organs . " 40 Mnemosyne ...
... body and made Descartes conclude " that the soul can think without the body except that so long as the soul is at- tached to the body it may be bothered in its operations by the bad disposition of the body's organs . " 40 Mnemosyne ...
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