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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... called " reason's need , " the inner impulse of that faculty to actualize itself in speculation . And something very similar is true for the will , which neither reason nor desire can move . " Nothing other than the Will is the total ...
... called " reason's need , " the inner impulse of that faculty to actualize itself in speculation . And something very similar is true for the will , which neither reason nor desire can move . " Nothing other than the Will is the total ...
Stranica 86
... called productive imagination , is actually entirely dependent upon the so - called reproductive imagination ; in " productive " imagi- nation , elements from the visible world are rearranged , and this is possible because the elements ...
... called productive imagination , is actually entirely dependent upon the so - called reproductive imagination ; in " productive " imagi- nation , elements from the visible world are rearranged , and this is possible because the elements ...
Stranica 136
... called the friend of god , and if ever it is given to man to put on immortality , it shall be given to him . " 28 In short , to engage in what Aristotle called the theōrētikē energeia that is identical with the activity of the god ( he ...
... called the friend of god , and if ever it is given to man to put on immortality , it shall be given to him . " 28 In short , to engage in what Aristotle called the theōrētikē energeia that is identical with the activity of the god ( he ...
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