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 58
... desire to investigate whatever is given to our sensory apparatus . The famous first sentence of Aristotle's Metaphysics , " Pantes anthrōpoi tou eidenai oregontai physeï ” — “ All men by nature desire to know " -literally translated ...
... desire to investigate whatever is given to our sensory apparatus . The famous first sentence of Aristotle's Metaphysics , " Pantes anthrōpoi tou eidenai oregontai physeï ” — “ All men by nature desire to know " -literally translated ...
Stranica 76
... desire in the present . The will transforms the desire into an intention . And judgment , finally , be it aesthetic or legal or moral , presupposes a definitely “ unnatural " and deliberate withdrawal from involvement and the partiality ...
... desire in the present . The will transforms the desire into an intention . And judgment , finally , be it aesthetic or legal or moral , presupposes a definitely “ unnatural " and deliberate withdrawal from involvement and the partiality ...
Stranica 111
... desire as the quintessential property of all our senses- in that they serve the general appetitiveness of a needy and wanting being - or they are drawn from hearing , in line with the Jewish tradition of a God who is heard but not seen ...
... desire as the quintessential property of all our senses- in that they serve the general appetitiveness of a needy and wanting being - or they are drawn from hearing , in line with the Jewish tradition of a God who is heard but not seen ...
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