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 139
... course - that " pure knowledge is concerned with the things that are always the same without change or mixture , or with what is most akin to them " 36 - re- mained in manifold variations the chief assumption of philos- ophy up to the ...
... course - that " pure knowledge is concerned with the things that are always the same without change or mixture , or with what is most akin to them " 36 - re- mained in manifold variations the chief assumption of philos- ophy up to the ...
Stranica 157
... course , is unreal ; it is merely psy- chological , a soothing of anxiety and fear . I still doubt that there ever was anybody who remained master of his " impres- sions " when roasted in the Phalarian Bull . Epictetus , like Seneca ...
... course , is unreal ; it is merely psy- chological , a soothing of anxiety and fear . I still doubt that there ever was anybody who remained master of his " impres- sions " when roasted in the Phalarian Bull . Epictetus , like Seneca ...
Stranica 166
... course varies enormously , all we get are confessions of a need : the need to concretize the implications of the Platonic wonder , the need ( in Kant ) of the reasoning faculty to transcend the limitations of the knowable , the need to ...
... course varies enormously , all we get are confessions of a need : the need to concretize the implications of the Platonic wonder , the need ( in Kant ) of the reasoning faculty to transcend the limitations of the knowable , the need to ...
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