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 105
... comes from the Latin ratio , derived from the verb reor , ratus sum , which means to calculate and also ratio- cinate . The Latin translation has a totally different meta- phorical content , which comes much closer to the Greek logos ...
... comes from the Latin ratio , derived from the verb reor , ratus sum , which means to calculate and also ratio- cinate . The Latin translation has a totally different meta- phorical content , which comes much closer to the Greek logos ...
Stranica 132
... comes right out of Homer . The crucial verses occur when Odysseus has come to the court of the Phaeacians and , at the king's order , is entertained by the bard , who sings some story of Odysseus ' own life , his quarrel with Achilles ...
... comes right out of Homer . The crucial verses occur when Odysseus has come to the court of the Phaeacians and , at the king's order , is entertained by the bard , who sings some story of Odysseus ' own life , his quarrel with Achilles ...
Stranica 144
... comes to their help . From this , it should be obvious that the wonder that befalls the philosopher can never concern anything particular but is always aroused by the whole , which , in contrast to the sum total of entities , is never ...
... comes to their help . From this , it should be obvious that the wonder that befalls the philosopher can never concern anything particular but is always aroused by the whole , which , in contrast to the sum total of entities , is never ...
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