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 49
... context , can produce it . ( Art therefore , which transforms sense - objects into thought - things , tears them first of all out of their context in order to de - realize and thus pre- pare them for their new and different function ...
... context , can produce it . ( Art therefore , which transforms sense - objects into thought - things , tears them first of all out of their context in order to de - realize and thus pre- pare them for their new and different function ...
Stranica 50
... context , which includes others who perceive as I do , on the one hand , and by the working together of my five senses on the other . What since Thomas Aquinas we call common sense , the sensus communis , is a kind of sixth sense needed ...
... context , which includes others who perceive as I do , on the one hand , and by the working together of my five senses on the other . What since Thomas Aquinas we call common sense , the sensus communis , is a kind of sixth sense needed ...
Stranica 51
... context in which single objects appear as well as to the context in which we ourselves as appearances exist among other appear- ing creatures . The context qua context never appears entirely ; it is elusive , almost like Being , which ...
... context in which single objects appear as well as to the context in which we ourselves as appearances exist among other appear- ing creatures . The context qua context never appears entirely ; it is elusive , almost like Being , which ...
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